SPRING, SUMMER, ICE CREAM TIME. Here is a selection of advertising and wrappers.
Advertising from Arts and Crafts, Photography, School, Young Farmers’ and Gadget Competitions; Sectional Schedule, The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, stapled pamphlet, 24.5 x 18.5 cm, 1966. Collection of Brian Watson.Ice cream wrapper. Collection of Terry AG.Classic Peters Ice Cream cone outside a milkbar.‘Wizards of Oz Diary 1987’, Armadillo Publishers, Fitzroy North, 26 x 19.5 cm. Collection of Richard Felix.‘Black Queen’, ice cream wrapper, 18 x 7 cm, 1977. Collection of Ian B.
Collectors of ice cream memorabilia, can you help me. I’m trying to work out exactly when Streets first brought out the Splice. They say it was in the ’50s, but the trademark wasn’t registered until 1961. I also think the first version was a Lime Splice, not a Pine Lime Splice. If anyone has any old advertising or packaging that could help shed light on this I’d be most grateful.
Jan we have asked for advice on our facebook page and this information was provided Here’s a 1960s advert for the original Streets Lime Splice. 🙂 I personally think they messed it up when they changed it to Pine Lime. It lost the “tanginess” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfAWumsDg-g
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Collectors of ice cream memorabilia, can you help me. I’m trying to work out exactly when Streets first brought out the Splice. They say it was in the ’50s, but the trademark wasn’t registered until 1961. I also think the first version was a Lime Splice, not a Pine Lime Splice. If anyone has any old advertising or packaging that could help shed light on this I’d be most grateful.
Jan we have asked for advice on our facebook page and this information was provided
Here’s a 1960s advert for the original Streets Lime Splice. 🙂 I personally think they messed it up when they changed it to Pine Lime. It lost the “tanginess” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfAWumsDg-g
I really want the Black Queen Wrapper, does anyone have it for sale? Or know where I could get onev
I don’t know Meredith but there is now a facebook group where you can ask for help Australian Ephemera – you can do a wanted comment there