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'''Bufferin Man''' was a 1950's advertising design used to promote the Bufferin brand of [[Wikipedia:Aspirin|Aspirin]] it is included in the back row of people on the cover of  [[We're Only In It For The Money]]. Bufferin Man is a "mechanical drawing of the human body", shown at the moment the human is taking Bufferin.
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'''Bufferin Man''' was a 1950's advertising design used to promote the Bufferin brand of [[Wikipedia:Aspirin|Aspirin]] it is included in the back row of people on the cover of  [[We're Only In It For The Money]] between [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and the torch of the [[Statue Of Liberty]]. Bufferin Man is a "mechanical drawing of the human body", shown at the moment the human is taking Bufferin.
 
 
The character can be seen  on the cover between [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and the torch of the [[Statue Of Liberty]].  
 
  
 
==Examples==
 
==Examples==

Revision as of 17:01, 13 December 2010

Bufferin Man was a 1950's advertising design used to promote the Bufferin brand of Aspirin it is included in the back row of people on the cover of We're Only In It For The Money between Lyndon B. Johnson and the torch of the Statue Of Liberty. Bufferin Man is a "mechanical drawing of the human body", shown at the moment the human is taking Bufferin.

Examples

Life magazine (7/17/1950)

Bufferin Pain Reliever Commercial - 1950s (YouTube)