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6 SANI-FLUSH Original 1920's Store Signs 8½" x 14" "WORKMAN'S LUNCH 35¢" NOS

$ 7.65

Availability: 24 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: New
  • Original Reproduction: Original
  • Brand: SANI-FLUSH
  • Date of Creation: 1920
  • Type of Advertising: Sign

    Description

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    SIX (6) Vintage SANI-FLUSH 10 Cent Store Window Signs 1920's, 8-1/2" x 14"
    "NEW OLD STOCK". Genuine and NOT REPRODUCTIONS. SIX FOR ONE BID, FREE SHIPPING
    You've seen these in old black & white movies.
    These were given to merchants in the 1920's to tape inside the store window.
    They could write in the blank space things like "COFFEE 5
    ¢
    " or "WORKMAN'S LUNCH 35
    ¢"
    They measure 8
    ½" x 14" and are printed on white paper. They are folded in half (
    8
    ½" x 7") and are in perfect condition. Never exposed to light.
    NOTE: They are "NEW OLD STOCK". They are Genuine and NOT REPRODUCTIONS.
    From Wikipedia:
    "Sani-Flush was introduced by the Hygenic Products Company of Chicago, Illinois in 1911 as a toilet bowl cleaner; since 1922 it had also been promoted for flushing "rust, scale and sludge" from automobile radiators. Advertisements from the 1920s onward depicted a housewife in an apron using the product to disinfect the bowl and remove odours; it "cleans closet bowls without scouring" with "no drudgery whatsovever".
    Widely stocked in grocery and hardware stores, the product was a well-known household name and occasionally mentioned in children's jokes like "If Santa gets stuck in your chimney, use Santa Flush" and the apocryphal advertising slogan "Sani-Flush, Sani-Flush, cleans your teeth without a brush. All you do is pour it on; one, two, three, your teeth are gone."
    A strongly corrosive product, Sani-Flush was kept out of the reach of children as sodium bisulfate mixed with water produces sulphuric acid. Mixing Sani-Flush (as acid) with a caustic alkaline drain cleaner (such as Drano or Liquid-Plumr) can be deadly. Likewise, mixing Sani-Flush with bleach releases poisonous gas; on April 8, 1964 a Winn-Dixie food store in St. Petersburg, Florida was evacuated and eleven people hospitalised.
    Sani-Flush is mentioned several times in William S. Burroughs' novel Naked Lunch, where the product is used to "cut" (dilute) cocaine or where it is substituted for morphine by a pharmacist.
    The original product quietly disappeared from store shelves circa-2009; the US trademark was cancelled in 2013. Unlike rival Vanish, whose mark now serves to market other formats of toilet cleaner from the same manufacturer, the Sani-Flush name in the US was simply abandoned. "Sani-Flush" and "Sani-Flush Puck" retain their registered trademark status in Canada, but refer to a different toilet cleaner."
    SIX (6) FOR ONE BID, FREE SHIPPING
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