tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24914557.post2091242346821993633..comments2024-02-11T12:15:45.272-06:00Comments on Neato Coolville: 1954 DUBBLE BUBBLE ADTodd Franklinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16400377734350011046noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24914557.post-57409771449251687782009-10-06T16:13:36.148-05:002009-10-06T16:13:36.148-05:00This little punk is getting Chiclets if he comes t...This little punk is getting Chiclets if he comes to our house! <br /><br />I love ads like this, they're so wonderfully - archaic? Weird? Weirdly archaic? Something like that. You know what I mean.<br /><br />I love old ads, too. Write about them almost every day.Lidianhttp://kitchenretro.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24914557.post-59212109392839912792009-10-06T13:10:33.102-05:002009-10-06T13:10:33.102-05:00Oh man, the design on this ad is so sweet. I love...Oh man, the design on this ad is so sweet. I love the way the artist worked in the doorbell and how the border blends into the kids sleeve.<br /><br />As far as Double Bubble gum and it's ilk goes, I always saw other kids relegating it to the trade/discard pile, but I always coveted mine. I was one of those weird kids that liked the hard sticks of gum in trading card packs too...Shawn Robarehttp://www.brandedinthe80s.comnoreply@blogger.com