Sea Monkeys Ad 1970s
Originally the sea monkeys didn t sell at all.
Sea monkeys ad 1970s. It wasn t that no one was buying them it was that no one wanted to sell them. Sea monkey tv ad. From shrimp to monkeys. X ray specs guaranteed to make everything see thru.
Harold decided to market sea monkeys in 1957. Guaranteed to live 2 years. How many of us who grew up in the 1960s and early 70s were lured by those enticing ads promising everything from x ray vision to frolicking crown wearing sea monkey pets for a mere couple of bucks. Sea monkeys are the timeless gift.
Sea monkeys that could live in a goldfish bowl and be trained to perform tricks. By the 1970s instant life was one of the coolest toys a kid could own. How many do you remember. Let s flashback to some fun fads from the 1970s.
Before you knew it the sea monkey orders were flying in. As a result sales for the newly named sea monkeys began to skyrocket and sea monkeys ads became an ubiquitous presence in the back pages of comic books everywhere. So harold got the idea to place an ad for instant life inside comic books. We all knew they weren t going to look like the illustration.
Little creatures that came to life and played in a tank that you could watch. One year for my birthday my parents bought me a sea monkey kit. That sounded so cool. A polaris submarine more than seven feet long which i dreamt of traveling in along the forth clyde canal avoiding the ghostly weeds the garbage discarded shopping trolleys and the imaginary gangsters pale bloated and tethered to weighty blocks of.