Scrolling through social media dozens of product promotions fall or we wait for the 5-10 second ad to end as soon as possible to continue with the video you are watching on the web. Even while reading this content, brand advertisements welcome us somewhere on the screen.
What about the years when the advertising industry wasn’t that advanced with technology? published in newspapers, printed on large paper posters Are you ready for a nostalgic tour where you can watch the ads?
Burger King’s arch-rival, one of the first names that come to mind when it comes to fast food restaurants: McDonald’s

The Generous Drug Discovered Some 125 Years Ago But Still Fighting Many Problems: Aspirin

Indispensable for wedding tables and parties, we couldn’t convince our grandmothers that there is no “yellow water” or “yellow cola”, the orange-flavored soft drink: Fanta

Nestle Chokella, who introduced a generation to hazelnut cream and sparked a flavor explosion when it met a warm baked loaf of bread and a spoon:

Coca-Cola, the drink that in its advertisements is a guest at long and beautiful Ramadan tables, and the footsteps of comfort can be heard from the lid when it is opened: Coca-Cola

The long-time favorite name for personal care, from canned blue moisturizers to body lotions, from sunscreens to deodorants: Nivea

Rexona

Harley Davidson

Detergent brand that is kind to whites and vibrant colors and convinces us that dirty is good: Omo

The fizzy drink remembered for its blue emblem and its endless battle with Coc-Cola: Pepsi-Cola

Indispensable for “dazzlingly full hair”, the name that introduced shampoo to Turkey: Blendax

The architect of many products, from televisions to small household appliances and the Philips technology product that brings our country together with ITU TV: Philips Refrigerator

Nestle Kakao is one of the first names that come to mind when it comes to chocolate and cocoa, lending its flavor to its delicious chocolates.

Car giant, meaning ‘people’s car’ with its Volvos and classic models: Volkswagen

The brand responsible for fly-slip shaves, which evolved the name of the razor: Gillette

The most notable and “If I were in those years, I would be impressed!” You can share the product or products you want with us in the comments.