![]() ![]() For nearly 40 years, from 1927 to 1963, drivers in America craned their necks to read the jolly little jingles for a brushless shaving cream that came in a tube or a jar. They're cute, but nothing can compare with the originals. "If you're in an accident, get off the road, park someplace safe and wait to be towed." Why not use a safety seat, and protect the whole kid?" "To protect your kid's drink, you use a spill-proof lid. "Every year, more than 100 receive their last rites, due to drivers speeding through construction sites." "Oil & Vinegar, Windows & Bricks, Drinking & Driving, Do Not Mix." Poulton got in touch with Beeber-Silverstein, an ad firm in Miami, and, in a little more time than it takes to say "shave and a haircut," rhyming slogans began to appear along the highway. ![]() Some drivers were getting bored along the turnpike, and we wanted to keep them alert." "My dad can still recite some of the old signs. "I've wanted to do them for a long time," Poulton said. ![]()
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