This was produced around 1950, when advertising copy was less scrutinized than it is these days. Sunbeam wanted to "hammer" the point across that growing boys [and girls] would benefit from the "energy" in every slice of their bread...eventually, they made sure kids asked for it by printing "Hopalong Cassidy's" {William Boyd's) picture on the side of every wrapper, claiming theirs was "Hoppy's favorite bread". That's why Sunbeam became one of the best- selling white breads on the East Coast...
"He'd sure like to ride that horse." Then just get on the carousel, Junior. Not that hard.
holbrooke7 1 year ago
This was produced around 1950, when advertising copy was less scrutinized than it is these days. Sunbeam wanted to "hammer" the point across that growing boys [and girls] would benefit from the "energy" in every slice of their bread...eventually, they made sure kids asked for it by printing "Hopalong Cassidy's" {William Boyd's) picture on the side of every wrapper, claiming theirs was "Hoppy's favorite bread". That's why Sunbeam became one of the best- selling white breads on the East Coast...
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
I loved Sunbeam bread growing up.
earthdaygirl13 1 year ago
Jamming wads of squishy white bread down your throat is supposedly going to provide energy? How?
hebneh 1 year ago
yes sir ee,,,,,,white processed bread really gives you energy
inkey2 2 years ago
LOL How much "Energy" does it really take to ride a merry-go-round pony? lol =P
GypsySunrise 3 years ago
mega lol
maRC900000 3 years ago