Posted 2 years ago
Toyman
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Im not too sure but I think this was a display sign .They put in front of where they would sell mountain dew .I looks like a great piece too.If anyone knows please say thanks
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Posted 2 years ago
Toyman
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Im not too sure but I think this was a display sign .They put in front of where they would sell mountain dew .I looks like a great piece too.If anyone knows please say thanks
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yea thats really sweet good ad sign is it metal or cardboard
Yes its card board.I bought it a the flea market aroun here about 2 years ago maybe.Thanks for loving I love it too I prob need to do research on the sloagen.
It was just a general use cardboard sign. Probably from 50's or 60's, very similiar slogan and layout to there famous slogan from the fifties "it will tickle your innards", which is from 50's.
Yes they used to put them next to there soda stock in the store.Som are valuable.Just like a few mountain dew bottles.Are very rare
Just wanted to let you know about your comment .Jus a general cardboard sign. I seen A sign with family a litte different but very close.With the family is more rare. And very valuable $850 e-bay. Go look yourself. Sometimes its better to look before you say. Im not selling stuff so it does not matter.People need to do there research if they are going to sell.Not always listen to what people say. Thanks
yea your right about that toyman some people will tell you anything
Yea, when I say general, I mean general USE, has nothing to do with how common or rarity. But you will probably delete my post anyway, as you always do. I did look and am very familiar with soda advertising. You asked for information and I gave it to you. as far as e-bay goes you cannot go by everything that is on e-bay, because there is a lot reproductions, fakes, fantasy, ect.
Thank you and No Im not going to delite anything.And I do thank you.Ireallly do. Nobody knows everything thats for sure.And e-bay will give you an idea what people will pay.People use it all the time for that. Thanks again stihlcollector
No problem! Your are welcome. I said in previous post it was PROBABLY from 50 or 60's, I do not no for sure. I do know Mountain Dew started using "it will tickle your innards" in the 50's.
Thanks I really just like having fun on here and like everyone.After all. We all love the same stuff.
Thanks again stihlcollector
My favorite soda pop, I still drink it today.
thanks vanskyock24
It getting hot out there. I think its time for a mountain dew?
I hate to be the one to tell you, but your sign is a fake or "fantasy" item. There have been a LOT of these dumped on the market recently, with wild tales of "being found in an old Pepsi plant" etc. If it were real, it would have printed in the lower left corner 02-MD-22. Value of genuine (really rare) sign is $1500. This was one of 3 "jump" signs with the difference being the number of "cousins" being jumped! The original of this sign was made in Canada in 1968 during the Pepsi Hillbilly era. Sorry.
Robb