Cartoons: Grocery Goofs

Causing an uproar in the grocery store!

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“Lady…you forgot your groceries.”
Harry Mace
September 22, 1962

 

“You’ll love this new cereal for children. It drains the energy right out of them!”
George Wolfe
September 11, 1965

 

“It’s for large dirty families.”
June 14, 1958

 

“What a minute! You just charged me $1.15 for my own child.”
Chon Day
May 25, 1957

 

“That’s a nice firm grip you’ve got there, madam.”
Walter Goldstein
April 5, 1958

 

“How’s the family?”
Geo Gately
February 21, 1959

 

Radi
October 11, 1958

 

“Johnson just can’t seem to get the hang of it.”
Joseph Zeis
May 23, 1959

 

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Comments

  1. For guy stuck in pile of soup cans: “I know he wants to the center of attention and all, but this is ridiculous!”

  2. Great cartoons. My picks are the first one and the one up from the last. I remember S & H Green Stamps and the heavy advertising locally to bring customers into the store.

  3. Grocer to customer feeling the tomatoes: Good morning. How are the tomatoes feeling today?

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