Judge, 1929-09-28 · page 2 of 36
Judge — September 28, 1929 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Life Savers Advertisement This appears to be a **Life Savers candy advertisement** rather than political satire or a cartoon. The image shows a hand operating what looks like a vintage radio dial or similar device, with a Life Savers mint candy prominently displayed. The ad's tagline—"Radio Listening: When listening in—pick up LIFE SAVERS"—suggests the product was marketed as a companion for radio entertainment, a popular activity in the early-to-mid 20th century. The bottom text claims benefits: "After eating—aid digestion. After smoking—sweeten breath," reflecting vintage advertising claims about the product's functional properties. This is commercial messaging, not political commentary, typical of Judge magazine's advertising content.
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When listening in-pick up LIFE SAVERs BREATH comicbooks.com