Vintage Vehicles Used to Advertise Life Savers Lollies During the 1920s and 1930s

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In 1912, American businessman Ed Noble transformed a peppermint candy shaped like a life saver into a popular treat through innovative packaging, distinctive labels, and convenient displays.

Life Savers established its first factory in Australia in 1921, with Bill Kirby playing a key role in expanding the brand across Australia and Asia. Advertising was crucial from the start, using various media and creative rolling billboards, including a fleet of custom 1933 Dodge cars designed to resemble giant Life Savers rolls, which became iconic marketing vehicles.

h/t: vintag.es

Life Savers Vehicle 1
Life Savers Vehicle 2
Life Savers Vehicle 3
Life Savers Vehicle 4
Life Savers Vehicle 5

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