The Million Dollar Baby Doll
- 1945
Color print advertisement for Styron, the trade name for Styrenic plastics historically manufactured and sold by the Dow Chemical Company for a variety of consumer applications. The advertisement features a photograph of a doll in a child's bedroom. The accompanying text describes the role of Styron in the manufacture of dolls and other items in "the multimillion dollar toy industry." This advertisement appeared in The Saturday Evening Post.
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Dow Chemical Company. “The Million Dollar Baby Doll,” 1945. Advertisements from the Dow Chemical Historical Collection, Box 9. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/p3vovzc.
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