Hunt’s Ad 1964

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Hunt’s Ad from February 21, 1964 Life magazine.

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Hunt's Ad 1964Full color 9 1/2″ x 13 3/4″ ad that has a word or two to say about Hunt’s Tomatoes. The picture in the ad is of a tomato field full of tomato plants with varying kinds of tomatoes, some ripened enough to be picked and some still green, waiting for a few more days of sunshine. In the front of the picture is a wooden crate marked Hunt and it is filled with perfectly ripened tomatoes and three bottles of Hunt’s Tomato Catsup. The ad text starts off by saying that “We hope you’re not so city-fed you’ve never eaten a tomato fresh from the garden?”. It then says “Do you remember how that tomato tasted? Fresh off the vine. Big with ripeness. Dribbling juicy. Sweet from the sun. That’s the kind Hunt’s uses. Big and fresh, bubbled in 7 spices. That’s why Hunt’s tastes so big-tomato good on good food. Don’t bite the bottle. Just pour on the Hunt’s. Get Hunt’s…the catsup with the big tomato taste”.

Source:  February 21, 1964 Life magazine.