HENNEPIN MINNEAPOLIS COSHOCTON OHIO WINE TIN TRAY PINUP

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Turn of the century 1890's 1900's Victorian age advertising for wine. Tray with beautiful scantily clad woman sipping wine n a toga. Advertising from the Tuscaropa advertising company. Coshocton, Ohio. Measures 16 x 12 EARLY HISTORY OF PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS The first known promotional products in the United States are commemorative buttons, tracing back to 1789, when George Washington was elected president. Dating back to the early and mid 1800s are advertising calendars, wooden specialties and the Farmers' Almanac. But it was not until the latter part of the 19th century that an abundance of promotional products were developed and marketed, leading to the birth of the industry as it's known today. Jasper Freemont Meek was one of the earliest significant contributors to this budding industry. He owned a small newspaper in Coshocton, Ohio, and like many other small newspaper owners of the time, he supplemented his revenue by taking on job printing, which utilized his printing press between editions. Seeing a child drop her schoolbooks in the dirt on Main Street spurred Meek to approach his friend, Mr. Cantwell, owner of Cantwell Shoes, with an idea about building store traffic, name recognition and ultimately increasing sales. Meek's idea was to imprint a burlap book bag with a simple but direct advertising message, "Buy Cantwell read more