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Howdy Raccoon
Howdy says, "have good outdoor manners." He first appeared in 1959 in public service advertisements in Pennsylvania. His primary mission was to encourage folks not to litter, prevent forest fires, and otherwise treat the land well. -
Yell Quietly, I Have a Hangover
Somethings never change. -
Former All-American Handheld Electronic Football
Were you a champion of handheld football. Relive those glory days in this shirt from Old School Shirts! Â OS15051 -
The Nice Price
This was always one of the best deals in the record store, especially if you catching up on an artist's catalog. -
Red Barn Hungries
Red Barn was founded in 1961 in Dayton. The chain, which served hamburgers and fish in addition to fried chicken, grew to over 400 locations in 19 states before shutting down in 1986. Their characters were called the Hungries. -
I Enjoy Curling
Curling dates back to 16th century Scotland. It is popular in many Northern countries, particularly Canada where it was introduced in the 19th century. The game involves players sliding stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is... -
Freedom Rock!
"Hey Man, is that Freedom Rock?" "Yeah, Man." "Well, turn it up, Man!!!" -
Woodsy Owl 1970s
Woodsy Owl first appeared in 1971 and asked Americans to take better care of the environment by disposing of trash properly. An updated version of Woodsy was developed in the 1990s. -
Rumblin Stumblin Handheld Electronic Football
Were you a champion of handheld football. Relive those glory days in this shirt from Old School Shirts! Â OS15295 -
Spartan Discount Department Store
Spartan Mart was a discount department store chain that operated in the 1960s and 1970s. -
The Chanukah Song T-shirt
Have a happy, happy, happy, Hanukkah! -
Battle of the Network Stars
The Battle of the Network Stars was a series of TV programs that featured stars from the three major broadcast networks of the 1970s, pitted against each other in various athletic events. A total of 19 episodes were produced from 1976 to 1988. OS15000... -
Elvis Mug Shot Repeat
This mug shot of Elvis is not, in fact, a mug shot. It was taken in Denver on November 17, 1970 for an honorary police badge that was being issued to the King. He had donated a sizeable sum of money?? to the police... -
PM Magazine
PM Magazine was a news and entertainment magazine produced in several markets throughout the United States from 1978 to 1991. -
USA Hockey
There have been some exciting games, moments, and triumphs in the history of USA hockey. -
Love Message Cherub
It's classic Valentine's Day image. -
Valentine Cherub
It's a classic Valentine's Day image. -
Vintage Perfume Ad
Perfume was one of the first consumer products to be marketed to the masses. -
To My Valentine Cherub
It's a classic Valentine's Day image. -
Don't Waste Time Reading Buttons
Put it on a T-shirt instead! -
Have Grade A Day
Have a Grade A day, with a Grade A egg! -
The Hanson Brothers Like it Rough
The Hanson Bothers, Jack, Steve, and Jeff, were fictional characters from the 1977 movie Slapshot. Though the film starred one of the biggest stars of the day, Paul Newman, the brothers portrayed by Steve Carlson, Jeff Carlson, and David Hanson, went onto develop quite a... -
International Hockey League 1970s-1980s Logo
The International Hockey League (IHL) was, along with the American Hockey League (AHL), the sports top developmental circuit. Founded in 1945, it started in smaller markets, but eventually had teams in big cities, some with NHL teams. Over expansion and financial strains caused the... -
Sandy's Hamburgers Thrift & Swift
Sandy's was a hamburger chain founded in Peoria, Illinois in 1956 by four businessmen who originally planned to open a McDonald's franchise. After a disagreement with McDonald's head Ray Kroc, the four men struck out on their own, naming their burger joint Sandy's. The... -
Bigg's True Minimum Price
Bigg's was on of the country's first hypermarket. Developed by a French conglomerate, it opened it's first location in 1984 in Eastgate area of suburban Cincinnati on Route 32. It grew to seven locations in the Cincinnati area along with one each in Colorado... -
Fizzie's
Fizzies were a drink tablet that, as the name suggested, fizzed when placed in water. They were developed by the Emerson Drug Company, based on the same technology that Bromo Seltzer and similar products. Fizzies, though, came in fun flavors and were popular through... -
Sherbet Fountain
 Sherbet Fountain was a liquorish candy sold in the UK in the 60s and 70s. It was re-introduced in 2009 with an improved formula that sought to overcome the earlier versions shortcomings. OS15658 -
Dairy Crest Dino Fizz Cola
Did you ever drink Dino Fizz cola? OS15657 -
Bada Bing!
Bada Bing was the name of a fictional strip club from a famous TV show about New Jersey gangsters. Â OS15654 -
Assman
There goes the K-man! Â OS15652
