Jim Beam Label Fell Off 2000s Print Ad 1950s emphasizing their convenience and aesthetic
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emphasizing their convenience and aesthetic appeal
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Jim Beam Label Fell Off 2000s Print Ad 1950s emphasizing their convenience and aestheticThis is a captivating print ad from the 2000s, showcasing a bottle of Jim Beam bourbon with its label partially peeled off. The ad emphasizes the quality and heritage of the bourbon, highlighting that "The Stuff Inside Matters Most." The background features framed pictures, adding a vintage touch that resonates with the brand's long standing tradition. Original 2005 Jim Beam print ad Measures approximately 8" x 11" Emphasizes the heritage and quality
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