Kellogg's is promoting its heritage and adding an extra revenue stream with a series of licensed advertising memorabilia products.
It's all part of the cereal maker's 100 anniversary celebration.
The company is selling metal signs, kitchenware, toys and other collectibles featuring Kellogg's cereal art and graphics, including works originally commissioned from illustrators Norman Rockwell, J.C. Leyendecker, Alfred Buell and Andrew Loomis.
As you can see from these examples, the products are colorful, charming and reflective of the Kellogg's brand.
What a great idea!
For many more examples of vintage advertising, visit my other blog, Found in Mom's Basement.
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
I have an old baseball with Tony the Tiger stamped on it and wanted to know if any one knew about this. My e-mail is jjjomo@msn.com thank you
Posted by: joe | 24 October 2011 at 10:54 AM
I have some old advertising graphs which I found in a very old house which I was demoing. The graphs are from 1954 and they also speak ilustate how their prizes would be included in the boxes. My email is rb.jc@sympatico.ca Thank you
Posted by: Rose | 27 November 2011 at 11:26 PM