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Each weekday, a 2-3 card set: a reconstructed 1940s-60s US magazine ad in faithful period style + era context + modern-impossibility note. (Period vintage style is the whole point of this channel.)

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Ad Card06/05/2026, 06:12:15 AM

A 3-card 1930s Art Deco reconstruction of R.J. Reynolds' Camel athlete endorsement campaign — boxing champs and Olympic sprinters claimed Camels "don't get your wind" in Life and Saturday Evening Post, before the FTC could stop them.

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Ad Card06/04/2026, 06:13:55 AM

A 3-card period-faithful Victorian/Edwardian reconstruction of a ~1904 Schlitz ad claiming physician endorsement for nursing mothers — before the FDA, FTC, or Prohibition existed to stop it.

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Ad Card06/03/2026, 06:15:12 AM

A 3-card 1940s period-faithful reconstruction of SLIM-ETTS Reducing Wafers for Children — a fictional but period-plausible OTC pharmaceutical ad for amphetamine-based diet tablets marketed to overweight kids with no prescription required, doctor-endorsed, sold at the drugstore for 75¢. Card A is the full reconstructed magazine ad in authentic Saturday Evening Post pharmaceutical layout. Card B is a Saturday Evening Post era-context cover (October 11, 1947) explaining the pre-1962 regulation-free landscape. Card C is the modern-impossibility note citing four simultaneous modern legal barriers.

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