Muir's Cut Rate offered its usual assortment of Easter candy and toys in this ad from March 22, 1956. Our friend the Thrifty Scott offered us a choice of a plastic egg-laying duck, or a "natural" duck – a "once alive duckling, taxidermy preserved. Downy, life-like."
A few of the toys shown in the ad are still available on eBay, including the egg-laying duck and the wind-up bunny.Rigbee's Kiddieland had already offered its selection of "pre-Easter" toys back on March 15, 1956. Most of the toys don't seem very Easter-like (a telephone, a wheel barrow, a doll house, etc.) but the ad copy explains it away by noting that they are "Summer & Easter Toys."
The traditional Easter parade (which Mom used to tell me about) was still a real thing back then, so many ads were focused on helping people get prepared for it.
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| March 23, 1956 |
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| March 23, 1956 |
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| March 29, 1956 |
(I wrote about Johnson's back here on this 2013 post.)











A taxidermied duckling as an Easter gift for kids? No wonder so many of us Boomers turned out the way we did!
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DeleteAlan... Honestly, a dead duckling for Easter. Seems sort of, don't know, against the grain of the occasion, perhaps.
DeleteSeems rather creepy, wot?
DeleteThat wind-up bunny is an evil looking character.
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