Mott’s Apple Juice Ad 1945

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Mott’s Apple Juice Ad from December 17, 1945 Life magazine.

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Mott's Apple Juice Ad 1945Black and white 9 1/2″ x 13 1/2″ ad for Mott’s Apple Juice. This is a tasty ad that starts off with the words “New and Wonderful! So sweet-and-tangy! this juice from plump rosy apples!”. There are a few cartoon characters drawn in with these words under them: Gather ’round folks – to the zippiest fruit juice that ever brightened a breakfast table. A tall tempting glass of Mott’s Apple JuiceWhat tantalizin’ flavor! What a perk-you-up taste! In every amber-clear glassful – the glorious goodness of two big, rosy apples” and, finally Apples from New York State’s prize orchards – sweetened by the summer sun, made tangy by the nip of autumn air. Then gently pressed, and bottled fresh – with no preservatives added”. There are a few more “points of interest” talked about. This ad also has a big picture of a glass of Mott’s Apple Juice sitting on a kitchen table with more apples waiting to be made into juice, standing behind it. This ad also makes mention, at the bottom, for Sunsweet Prune Juice and describes it, beginning with the words “Extra flavorful”.

Source:  December 17, 1945 Life magazine.