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Old Time Radio Ad Sampler 2

Old Time Radio Ad Sampler 2

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Join us for a lively episode of "The Old Time Radio Snack Wagon," as Adam Graham takes us on a nostalgic journey through the world of vintage advertisements from classic radio shows. This episode features five delightful ad samples, including listener favorites that will tickle your fancy!

We kick off with a whimsical ad from the "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" episode, where inflatable animals promise to bring joy to children everywhere.

Next, we explore the comedic genius of Harlow Wilcox on "Fibber McGee and Molly," where he artfully intertwines humor with product promotion in a memorable 200th episode segment. Listen in as the banter unfolds and the laughs ensue!

Adam then highlights the quirky branding of "New Old Dutch Cleanser" through a captivating contest jingle, showcasing the creativity of post-war advertising.

We also enjoy the antics of Maury Amsterdam on his radio show, where he cleverly promotes Barrasini candy, blending humor and salesmanship in a way that only he can.

Lastly, we witness the unexpected pairing of horror and relaxation in an Inner Sanctum ad for Lipton Tea, leaving us with a memorable contrast of themes.

With a mix of humor, nostalgia, and a dash of history, this episode serves up a delightful assortment of Old Time Radio ads that will leave you wanting more!

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