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Those variety store photos are a wonderful collection and an insight to one of our cultural treasures.
I'd love to see a series showing the interiors of these places. They're usually jam-packed with the necessities of real life.
A question: Do the advertisers (Coke, Kit-Kat, Nestle, Trident, Mars) provide the store signs for free?
Thanks, Goldie. My understanding is that in the 1960s and into the 1970s, the advertisers, which were mostly tobacco and soda pop companies, owned these signs. In exchange for allowing them to brand your store, they paid to put your name up their with their logo, and they maintained the signs. I'm not sure, but this is probably the case today with the candy bar signs. Those soda pop signs that remain today from that earlier era, however, are probably now orphans, abandoned by the advertisers, their original owners (the tobacco signs are, of course all long since gone).