Bright colors were popular by the late 1950s, so as this commercial shows, Kleenex was available in pink, yellow, and aqua in addition to white. That way you could match your Kleenex to the color of your appliances or your car or your clothes.
Making Little Lulu the Spokesgirl for Kleenex makes a lot of sense. Just looking at the various Little Lulu-related comic books, cartoons, comic strips, and merchandise can cause a modern day version of the Stendhal Syndrome in any fan.
KImberly-Clark [Kleenex] was but one of Perry's many sponsors at the time. Others were RCA-Whirlpool, American Dairy Association, Noxzema, Elgin Watches, Polaroid and Chemstrand.
Bright colors were popular by the late 1950s, so as this commercial shows, Kleenex was available in pink, yellow, and aqua in addition to white. That way you could match your Kleenex to the color of your appliances or your car or your clothes.
This was originally presented in color- only the black and white kinnie exists.
me encanta que existan este tipo de archivos o videos sobre cosas del pasado pues asi podemos conocer mas sobre lo que habia en aquellas epocas
Hope this gets digitally remastered.
Making Little Lulu the Spokesgirl for Kleenex makes a lot of sense. Just looking at the various Little Lulu-related comic books, cartoons, comic strips, and merchandise can cause a modern day version of the Stendhal Syndrome in any fan.
KImberly-Clark [Kleenex] was but one of Perry's many sponsors at the time. Others were RCA-Whirlpool, American Dairy Association, Noxzema, Elgin Watches, Polaroid and Chemstrand.
Is that Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) in this commercial?
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😃
A Classic!