1950 Derby Peanut Butter with Life Magazine Atomic Explosion back Cover Print Ad


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Sale price$9.95 USD

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Step back in time with this fascinating 1950 Derby Peanut Butter advertisement featured on the back cover of a Life Magazine, showcasing a striking visual from a unique historical moment—the Atomic Explosion. This iconic piece not only highlights a popular product from the era but also serves as a collectible gem for fans of nostalgic marketing and the Cold War era.

In good condition, this ad is a perfect addition to your vintage collection. The rich colors and captivating imagery draw the eye, making it an excellent conversation starter for both collectors and casual observers. Despite its age, the ad has maintained its character, though it may exhibit minor wear with edges that show light distress and possible rips or discoloration—common traits in vintage advertisements. Be sure to view the provided photos for a closer look at this piece of history.

This unique print ad comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. The size of the advertisement is a generous 14" x 10.4", making it easy to display in various settings, whether it be in a man cave, kitchen, or as a unique piece in a gallery wall.

One of the standout features of this item is its fascinating juxtaposition of everyday life against a backdrop of a significant historical event. The ad includes the beloved Derby Peter Pan Peanut Butter, a product that many associate with childhood memories and family gatherings. It is not just an advertisement; it's a snapshot of cultural history and consumerism in post-war America.

1950 Derby Peanut Butter Life Magazine Ad
  • Good condition with minor wear consistent with age.
  • Comes with protective plastic covering for long-lasting preservation.

Whether you're an avid collector, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for a quirky piece of decor, this 1950 Derby Peanut Butter advertisement is sure to delight. Add this unique artifact to your collection today and relish in its nostalgia.

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