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The Bock Auto Bar Company from Milwaukee, Wisconsin once tried to make beer dispensers an enticing accessory for cars. The Auto Beer Bar never caught on!
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For years I harbored doubts whether the ad from the Bock Auto Bar Company of Milwaukee was authentic. It discusses "dusty roads" making motorists thirsty and prescribes the "Auto Beer Bar" as a remedy: "Your favorite beverage on tap all the time. Invaluable in traffic jams or on Sundays."
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THE AUTO BEER BAR For obvious reasons the Auto Beer Bar never caught on! The Bock Auto Bar Company from MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, once tried to make beer dispensers an enticing accessory for cars Historical Images | THE AUTO BEER BAR
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The Bock Auto Bar Company from Milwaukee, Wisconsin once tried to make beer dispensers an enticing accessory for cars. The Auto Beer Bar never caught on!
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The enterprising Bock Auto Bar Company from Milwaukee, Wisconsin once tried to make beer dispensers an enticing accessory for cars. Its ads depicted two smiling men pulling glasses of beer from a.
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(Bock Auto Bar Company) She'll Follow You Anywhere. In a bid to sell Tipalet cigars, the twin themes of promoting smoking and objectifying women are brought together in one package, as smokers are advised to 'blow in her face and she'll follow you anywhere. (Tipalet 1970)
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Bleach Members 5.4k Posted April 17, 2018 I thought at first when I saw this on a thread at the HAMB, I thought it was some kind of a joke. Apparently after a little searching around it turns out it was for real. Has anyone else heard or even seen one? plymouthcranbrook Members 2.5k Location: Zion, Il. USA Posted April 17, 2018
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yeees, why did this never become a thing? mwell? I think they should all just put tea pots in our cars, I mean, that's perfectly safe, right? yeeeeess…
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March 6 · The Bock Auto Bar Company from Milwaukee, Wisconsin once tried to make beer dispensers an enticing accessory for cars. The Auto Beer Bar never caught on! 329 16 comments 226 shares Most relevant Kevin Bauschka I know a couple of guys who rigged one up in a car for a road trip to Alaska 42w 4 1 Reply Top fan Rose Gonzalez Thank God. 42w
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Offensive, misleading, racist, sexist and dishonest, countless adverts created in the so-called 'Golden Age of Madison Avenue' are inconceivable to modern eyes. With no industry body to regulate them the much-revered 'Ad Men' were free to go to any lengths to sell their clients' products - and did so. From using babies to peddle cigarettes to telling women that their husbands would.