Wednesday, November 24, 2021

HIll’s Thanksgiving Ad – 1971

I had thought that it was only during the last few years or so that stores started opening on Thanksgiving Day as a way of getting a leg (or drumstick, as the case may be) up on the competition for shoppers on Black Friday.

Well, as Li’l Abner once said: “It hain’t necessarily Moe.”

The above ad for Hills – which ran in the Journal on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1971 – proves that the custom of store hours intruding on the holiday itself started long ago. As you can see, Hills was going to be open that day from 2:00 pm to 10:00 pm.

As the ad innocently notes, “So before or after your turkey dinner, come see all the new gift ideas for 1971 at Hills LOW CASH PRICES!” 

I wonder if the snack counter was open that day, to ruin people’s appetite with frozen Cokes (Yum!!) and popcorn.

Note that Santa Claus was arriving that day as well, in a ‘big, shiny fire engine with the siren blaring.” The jolly old elf was going to be handing out coloring books for the kiddies “with details inside on Hills annual Coloring Contest.”

I guess things don’t really change that much over the years after all.

7 comments:

-Alan D Hopewell said...

Good morning, Dan; what are you doing up so early?

Anonymous said...

I had no idea they did that. I still remember Sunday blue laws.

Anonymous said...

Frozen cokes and their pretzels Yum! We always went to the one in Amherst (not on Thanksgiving though).

Anonymous said...

I agree.A frozen Coke and a big warm pretzel has to be the best meal invented by man.I still eat pretzels with a Coke to this day.Pepsi or RC Cola will not do.They just don't have the taste that a Coke does.Presently my main brand has been UTZ super dark pretzels.

Buster said...

Happy Thanksgiving, Dan!

Dan Brady said...

Thanks, Buster! Happy Thanksgiving to you too!

Mark said...

Hill's Nacho's with a Coke were pretty good too...