These are reproductions of the first ever original Ivory Soap wrapper. They were produced by Procter & Gamble in 1979 to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of Ivory Soap. The first cake of Ivory Soap was sold in October 1879, with the slogan “It Floats”. Each of these soap bars has a net weight of 9oz, a price tag from a grocery marked at 37 cents, and was produced in Cincinnati, Ohio 45202.https://digitalcommons.molloy.edu/nur_hagan/1077/thumbnail.jp
Original description reads: "Oxydol towers at the St. Bernard Factory-Hot liquid soap, sprayed into ...
This image depicts soap being milled at the Procter & Gamble plant in Cincinnati, Ohio. Spaghetti-li...
Reverse reads: "Ivorydale Plant" Aerial view of the Procter & Gamble Company Plant, located on Spr...
These are reproductions of the first ever original Ivory Soap wrapper. They were produced by Procter...
These are reproductions of the first ever original Ivory Soap wrapper. They were produced by Procter...
These are reproductions of the first ever original Ivory Soap wrapper. They were produced by Procter...
These are reproductions of the first ever original Ivory Soap wrapper. They were produced by Procter...
This image is a sample of print advertising for Ivory Soap, one of the nation's most recognizable an...
This is a photo of several finished bars of Ivory soap, made by Procter and Gamble. The Procter and...
Female employees working on the Ivory soap production line at the Procter & Gamble Company based in ...
An original photograph of an Ivory bar soap product for Buckner advertising by Winston Reeves taken ...
A photograph showing a man working in front of a large industrial funnel. The photograph is labeled ...
Dated ca. 1930-1943, this is a photograph of boiling soap at one of the Procter and Gamble buildings...
This photograph shows a white substance moving along an assembly line. This could be a stage in the ...
Original description reads: "Soap is either "milled" or "kettle" processed, the two principal method...
Original description reads: "Oxydol towers at the St. Bernard Factory-Hot liquid soap, sprayed into ...
This image depicts soap being milled at the Procter & Gamble plant in Cincinnati, Ohio. Spaghetti-li...
Reverse reads: "Ivorydale Plant" Aerial view of the Procter & Gamble Company Plant, located on Spr...
These are reproductions of the first ever original Ivory Soap wrapper. They were produced by Procter...
These are reproductions of the first ever original Ivory Soap wrapper. They were produced by Procter...
These are reproductions of the first ever original Ivory Soap wrapper. They were produced by Procter...
These are reproductions of the first ever original Ivory Soap wrapper. They were produced by Procter...
This image is a sample of print advertising for Ivory Soap, one of the nation's most recognizable an...
This is a photo of several finished bars of Ivory soap, made by Procter and Gamble. The Procter and...
Female employees working on the Ivory soap production line at the Procter & Gamble Company based in ...
An original photograph of an Ivory bar soap product for Buckner advertising by Winston Reeves taken ...
A photograph showing a man working in front of a large industrial funnel. The photograph is labeled ...
Dated ca. 1930-1943, this is a photograph of boiling soap at one of the Procter and Gamble buildings...
This photograph shows a white substance moving along an assembly line. This could be a stage in the ...
Original description reads: "Soap is either "milled" or "kettle" processed, the two principal method...
Original description reads: "Oxydol towers at the St. Bernard Factory-Hot liquid soap, sprayed into ...
This image depicts soap being milled at the Procter & Gamble plant in Cincinnati, Ohio. Spaghetti-li...
Reverse reads: "Ivorydale Plant" Aerial view of the Procter & Gamble Company Plant, located on Spr...