Analysis Of The Crisco Advertisement

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Crisco had some early ads from the beginning of the 20th century meant to convince the housewives of the time to use its new man-made cooking product. One such ad featured a picture of a woman looking at a Crisco ad making this very decision; this ad contained the usual pitch to sell the product, and it was directed at the middle class housewife, who in early 1900’s American culture, would be the only audience interested in buying the product. A different ad showed a picture of a Crisco factory and had the text “Pure food from a clean factory”, this was a response to the well-grounded fear of the time that factories were filthy. The ad described the cleanliness of the factory and featured a picture of an all-female workforce dressed in white,

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