Ad for Drambuie, a sweet liqueur made from scotch whiskey, 44.
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Title
Ad for Drambuie, a sweet liqueur made from scotch whiskey, 44.
Subject
Alcohol
Description
Two white cartoon men are served a “dram” of Drambuie liquor, described as “a luxurious after-dinner adventure.” They are served by what looks like an Asian waiter in an Oriental place (perhaps China). The point is that you can enjoy Drambuie in any circumstance, even exotic ones like after-dinner in China. The text boasts that the liqueur has been made in Scotland since the mid-18th century and comes from the secret recipe of a prince. It also points out that there is a special “cordial glass” for this drink. Like many alcohol ads, this one associates its product with wealth, prestige, and timelessness.
Creator
Marney Kline
Source
Cosmopolitan Magazine
Publisher
Hearst Corporation
Date
November 1953
Format
Magazine advertisement
Language
English
Collection
Citation
Marney Kline, “Ad for Drambuie, a sweet liqueur made from scotch whiskey, 44.,” Magazines, accessed November 21, 2024, https://goldenorb.middlebury.edu/magazines/items/show/17.