1920s First Aid Soda Advertising Sign • 19" Cardboard Prohibition Era Americana
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• Width: 12 inches
• Length: 19 inches
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Original 1920s - 1930s First Aid Syrup Co. of America soda cardboard advertising sign. Features bold red and navy lettering with the slogan "A Food for the Words 'How Dry I Am,'" a witty nod to the Prohibition era when soft drinks replaced alcohol. Displayed in drugstores and soda fountains to promote premium fruit-flavored syrups.
A striking early soda collectible that captures the style and humor of 1920s American advertising. Perfect for collectors of vintage soda, apothecary, and Americana displays.
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