Today we have the last half of the Planter's Peanut Oil recipe booklet from 1955 (check our previous post HERE for the first half), --and as you can see, these sections contains even more wonderfully rendered key art and photos of scrumptiously prepared delicacies!
Lots more on the burner-- stay with us!
oh man the kids in front of the TV are so great!!! and the sandwich making demo illustration! and i totally forgot about that chop suey loaf in the chinese section. i'm seriously thinking about trying that.
ReplyDeleteand man! the square melmac cups on the back are so fab!!!!!
Love that chicken standing over a frying pan filled with dismembered chicken. That needs a word balloon full of CSI dialog.
ReplyDeleteI love the wood grain and other textural elements in the first two images here. The TV, the couch, the coffee table--so cool.
Its nice to see Mr. Peanut presented with a more casual look than his usual top hat, spats and walking stick.
ReplyDeleteI had (or have somewhere buried under a pile of stuff) a Mr. peanut measuring spoon and Mr. Peanut cup (or is it a mug with Mr. Peanut's mug on it?)
The fifties through the seventies were a golden age for all of this type of memorabilia, kitsch, and advertising whatnots.