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Canadian Club Ad and Poster Collection: Canadian Club is a Canadian blended whisky brand, founded in 1858 by Hiram Walker, known for its smooth style and now owned by Beam Suntory. (ChatGPT)
Canadian Club Ad and Poster Collection:
1940’s Ads and Posters:
1940 … and I lived to tell the tale! Canadian Club
1942 Rio Reunion 200 miles north of Broadway… Canadian Club
1943 Airplane Spotter In Bagdad? Canadian Club
1945 Diamond Haul on the Rio Caroni. Canadian Club
1946 Agog Over Alaska. Canadian Club
1946 He rides 40 foot waves at 40 miles an hour. Canadian Club
1946 ‘Man Overboard!’ Off Portugal. Canadian Club
1947 ‘That tombs of Egypt’s pharaohs was almost my tombstone!’ Canadian Club
1948 Swing Shift at an African Copper Mine. Canadian Club
1950’s Ads and Posters:
1950 Fire Walkers of Fiji. Canadian Club
1951 Alp climbers know the ropes or else… Canadian Club
1952 Austria’s bat-men spread their wings – and fly! Canadian Club
1953 Spearhead Attack on Mexico’s wily webfoot. Canadian Club
1955 My pride was at stake in this Pakistan Stake Race. Canadian Club
1959 In Monaco as in 87 lands it’s ‘The Best in the House’. Canadian Club
1960’s Ads and Posters:
1960 Out in the cold. some of the 65 old frauds that tried to imitate Canadian Club
1961 6 fathoms under solid ice… even the pros get cold feet! Canadian Club
1961 Too beautiful to unwrap… too good not to! Canadian Club
1962 In Switzerland as in 87 land it’s ‘The Best in the House’. Canadian Club
1962 You can read character all over its face! Canadian Club
1963 Man most likely to succeed. Canadian Club
1963 Any part of you can crack when you play crack-the-whip on skis in Canada. Canadian Club
1963 Danger was my jumping partner a mile high of France. Canadian Club
1963 In Strasbourg, when they tell you ‘Go roll a hoop’ watch out! Canadian Club
1963 Wherever you go… there it is! Canadian Club
1964 My life hung by a thread when I jumped off a cliff in Australia. Canadian Club
1964 Halfway across the gaping chasm panic held me motionless. Canadian Club
1964 It’s wet, cold and risky… but Canadians call plane-skiing fun! Canadian Club
1964 Wherever you go… there it is! Canadian Club
1964 What every bartender knows about people. Canadian Club
1965 Between the smashing sea and the jagged rocks, I was at the end of my rope. Canadian Club
1966 A parachute can sink you when you scuba-jump for sunken treasure. Canadian Club
1966 Halfway across the gaping chasm panic held me motionless. Canadian Club
1966 The Ecuadorian told me it wasn’t a real bullfight. But they forgot to thell the bull. Canadian Club
1966 At the joust with Mexican cowboys, there’s only one thing to do: go for it! Canadian Club
1967 I married a bartender. Canadian Club
1968 Isn’t there an easier way to earn my Canadian Club. No
1969 We set aside the month of May for the likes of him. Canadian Club
1969 Corfu, Greece. Canadian Club
1970’s Ads and Posters:
1970 Canadian Club. ‘The Best in The House’ in 87 lands
1970 The Club Still The Thing. Canadian Club
1972 Canadian Club. The world’s most popular Christmas Club
1973 The world’s most popular Christmas Club. Canadian Club
1975 ‘Skibobbing the Trockener Steg is really exciting. In fact, it lifted Sandy right out of her seat!’ Canadian Club
1976 ‘Jet Skiing part Toronto’s CN Tower, I found I was on a collision course with a speedboat!’ Canadian Club
1977 Bigfoot’s feeding ground. We hid a case of Canadian Club here, then ran like crazy. Here’s how you can find the C.C.
1978 Bonnie and Clyde led us on a wild chase to the site of their last known hideout. Nearby we hid a case of Canadian Club
1980’s Ads and Posters:
1980 D.C. hides C.C. We’ve hidden a case of Canadian Club in Washington, D.C., where nothing’s ever secret for long
1980 D.C. hides C.C. We’ve hidden a case of Canadian Club in Washington, D.C., where nothing’s ever secret for long
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