Banned Vintage Ads That Would Cause A Riot Today

By | January 13, 2023

Is that a bike seat or are you just happy to see us?

You won’t believe what they used to claim in advertisements of the past! From outrageous claims to total falsehoods to blatant sexism and racism, it seems the Mad Men of days gone by could get away with being insensitive, inaccurate, and politically incorrect all in the name of advertising. 

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This has got to be one of the funniest innuendos found in vintage advertising.  I'm not sure if this is a ad for bike shorts, bikes, or a cycling club.  But basically I guess what they are saying is biking, no matter what you are buying, makes a man and women happy and...ready to ride!  Either way, did they really get away with this?  If you still aren't seeing what I'm talking about, take a look at that happy bike seat pointing in a funny direction.  

Stevie Wonder Atari Ad

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Did this ad just poke fun at a person with a disability? Yes, it did! Superstar recording artist Stevie Wonder has been blind since infancy. He hasn’t let that disability stop him from becoming one of America’s all-time great singer and songwriter. But asking Stevie to be the pitch man for a video gaming system seems like quite the stretch. Surely there was another celebrity spokesman that Atari could have used. Still, it is humbling and inspiring that Stevie is able to joke about his disability.