
The Condiment Bar
Mayo, ketchup, spices, dressings... all manner of seasonings... From the 1930s onward, they're here for your viewing pleasure!
"Shedd's Old Style Sauce", c1960
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Front and back of a promo leaflet published by Shedd-Bartush Foods, Inc. of Detroit, Michigan.
What's up with that weird dismembered head effect on the sandwich plate? You've got the olive eyes/pickle nose thing happening in front-- then that weird sauce-tongue effect with the sandwich...
"Shedd's Old Style Sauce" (2), c1960
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Inside of the same leaflet. Was it a sauce? A dressing? Or both? I guess it doesn't matter, because it was the kind "He'll Like Best."
I think those "flowers" are crushed eggs, which is almost as scary as the sandwich-face on the other side.
Morton Salt Ad, 1960
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Tonight's supper features your choice of potatoes, potatoes, potatoes, potatoes, or potatoes. Also, have some potatoes at no additional charge. From the March issue of McCall's magazine.
"Tips On Using Tabasco", c1938
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Breakfast has a grim expression, even though the bombardier's aim looks to be distinctly off. One side of a fold-out published by the McIlhenny Company, Avery Island, Louisiana.
Morton Salt Ad, 1957
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I could never get the sun to kiss the tomatoes. Never could master those "Magic Eye" pictures, either. From the April issue of Western Family magazine.
Kikkoman Booklet, c1958
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From the nervous smiles on the faces of his girls, Mr. America knows at first glance that they've been dabbling in the dark arts again.
Promotional booklet published by Noda Shoyu Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Kikkoman Booklet (2), c1958
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They attempt to disguise the foreign influences using the traditional brown/green/white configuration of all proper American meals, but he's not fooled...
Morton Salt Ad, 1956
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She sells small shakers for Sequoia-sized celery stalks. Or whatever.
From the March issue of Everywoman's magazine.
Lea & Perrins Leaflet, c1935
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"Trivia" is probably a more apt term here than "Brain Teaser." Oh, well.
Both sides of a promo fold-out published by Lea & Perrins, Inc., New York, New York.
Crown Colony Spice Ad, 1953
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Re-posted to give a more accurate size. Otherwise you can't appreciate the glorious anarchy of all this greenstuff. Look at it-- rolling everywhere, without an atom of mayo or gelatine to be seen for miles! [fans self]
From the July issue of Family Circle magazine.
A1 Steak Sauce Ad, c1958
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Not to hurt Mrs. Vamp's feelings, but seriously. How drunk would you need to be to think steak sauce dumped on cream cheese "looks like a chocolate sundae"?
Gah.
Goodall's Sauces Ad, 1950
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I'm disturbed by the devil horn-shadow thingie.
From Good Housekeeping's Picture Cookery .
Lea & Perrins Ad, 1950
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The bottle needs some kind of 2001 -esque background behind it to liven it up. Some inky darkness, some constellations... don't you think?
From Good Housekeeping's Picture Cookery.
Sarson's Vinegar Ad, 1950
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Huh. Well, I guess it's all "virgin" until you open the bottle.
From Good Housekeeping's Picture Cookery .
Morton Salt Ad, 1956
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All of Don Zimmer's kids and grandkids love their corn this way!
From the August issue of Everywoman's magazine.
McCormick Seasonings Ad, 1956
Kraft Dressing Ad, c1956
Best Foods Mayonnaise Ad, 1958
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