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Whitman's Sampler Advertisement, "Put Yourself in His Place" with Young Woman Embracing Man, 1942.
A Whitman's Chocolate ad showing a women embracing a man (who's presumably just given her chocolate) encouraging men to "put themselves in his place." "A woman never forgets the man who remembers," says the ad, reminding men to purchase chocolate for the women in their lives.
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Whitman's Chocolate Sampler Advertisement, "The Nicest Man in the World" with Happy Woman, 1958.
An advertisement for Whitman chocolates featuring a woman who was given a box of chocolates by "the nicest man in the world" (presumably her husband).
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Para Ti, Women's Magazine, Argentina, 1954
This is a women's magazine from Arengtina called Para Ti. It features a white woman on the cover and some fashion spreads and an advertisement for lipstick.
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Vosotras, Magazine Supplement, Labores, 1950
This is a supplement that came with a Vosotras magazine in 1950's Argentina. The supplement is about household labor and it features a stereotyped image of a black woman on the cover.
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Borden's Advertisement "Cool them off," 1951
Borden's print advertisement promoting drinking chocolate during the summer
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Mucho Gusto, Cooking Magazine, Argentina, November 1955
This is an Argentine magazine about cooking and food called Mucho Gusto from 1955. The cover has a white woman stirring something and the articles are about beauty and women's work.
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Photograph of a Tea Stall in Ahmedabad, 2016
The proprietor and his friend in from of a chai stall in the Gulbai Tekra slum in central Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, 2016.
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Mucho Gusto, Cooking Magazine, Argentina August 1952
This is an Argentine magazine focused on cooking and food from the 1950's. This features the cover of the magazine with a white woman eating soup and an article from the magazine about being a good girlfriend by cooking.
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Amul Milk for Tea Advertisement, 2017
This is an advertisement for inexpensive milk in a pouch, and shows tea cups, indicating that this milk is perfect for use in daily chai. The company, Amul, is a major dairy cooperative based in Gujarat, India.
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"Indian Tea Relieves Lassitude" Advertisement, 1940s
An advertisement in The Hindustan Times showing a boy and his parents drinking tea, and promoting it for being a safe stimulant.
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Lindt Chocolate Advertisement "There Really Is a God," ca. 2006
Dark chocolate advertisement promoting the health benefits tied to dark chocolate while mentioning religious ideas because of the time of year
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Vosotras, Magazine, September 1951
This is the cover and a few pages from Argentine women's magazine Vosotras. It features a white woman on the cover and articles about makeup and fashion inside.
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Yerba Mate Aguila, Advertisement, Argentina, ca. 1950's
This is an advertisement for Yerba Mate Aguila from the 1950's. It features a white woman holding a mate and it talks about what makes this yerba mate special.
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Tea Is 100% Swadeshi Advertisement, 1947
An Indian advertisement promoting tea as "Swadeshi," or 'of the country.' This was part of a greater movement for independence from the British, that encouraged consumption of Indian goods and support of Indian business interests. The spinning wheel relates to Gandhi's campaign for Indian-made cloth and clothes.
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Yerba Mate Aguila Extra, Advertisement, Argentina, ca. 1950's
This is an advertisement for Yerba Mate Aguila Extra from the 1950's from a magazine. It features a white fashionable woman holding a mate and it talks about how this yerba mate is the best quality.
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Godiva Advertisement, "Joie de Diva" Featuring Woman Lying Down with Chocolate, 2004.
Advertisement from Godiva Chocolatier's 2004 "Diva" campaign, displaying a woman lying on her back looking at the viewer with chocolate on her chest.
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Nobleza Gaucha, Advertisement, Husband Coming Home, ca. 1950's
This is an advertisement for Nobleza Gaucha Yerba Mate from the 1950's. It features a fashionable, white woman holding a mate with her husband coming in the door behind her holding a briefcase.
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Nobleza Gaucha, Advertisement, "Se ve cebe con yerba Nobleza Gaucha," ca. 1950's
This advertisement for Nobleza Gaucha from the 1950's from a women's magazine called Vosotras. It features a white fashionable woman holding a mate with her husband sitting behind her. The description talks about making yerba mate for your husband.
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Mercado/farmacia de hierbas medicinales en el centro de Valdivia
A picture of a Yerba Mate drinking set, being promoted as a Christmas package including paraphernalia.
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Mercado Central de Valdivia: Tienda de alimentos gourmet [Central Market in Valdivia: Gourmet Food Store]
A picture of the front and back of a container of Yerba Mate.
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Back of Bottle of Club-Mate
This image features the nutritional facts on a bottle of Club-Mate, as well as the logo, website, and ingredients.
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Harkin Engel Protocol
International agreement aimed at ending the worst forms of child labor in the production of cocoa. Signatures of some of the biggest cocoa producers in the world.
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Sarotti Chocolate Advertisement
Advertisement by German chocolate company Sarotti. This character is known as their mascot. Many companies share a common trend of having blackamoor mascots.
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The Advertising Handbook
Book written in 1921 about the principles and practices of advertising.
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Compañía General de Fósforos Sud Americana [South American General Match Company], matchbox, "Que swing me da el mate!" (What a swing mate gives me!), ca. 1971
This matchbox is part of a propaganda campaign to promote yerba mate and link it with jazz and by extension the U.S. The Compañía General de Fósforos Sud Americana, which made this matchbox, was formed in 1929. A yerba mate advertisement featuring this jingle apparently aired in 1971. (http://www.mujeresdemiedad.com/salidas-bailar-60)