Store Display Sign

Orig. 1960's-70's ARCHWAY COOKIES 36x16 CARDBOARD SIGN From Retired Employee

Orig. 1960's-70's ARCHWAY COOKIES 36x16 CARDBOARD SIGN From Retired Employee
Orig. 1960's-70's ARCHWAY COOKIES 36x16 CARDBOARD SIGN From Retired Employee
Orig. 1960's-70's ARCHWAY COOKIES 36x16 CARDBOARD SIGN From Retired Employee
Orig. 1960's-70's ARCHWAY COOKIES 36x16 CARDBOARD SIGN From Retired Employee
Orig. 1960's-70's ARCHWAY COOKIES 36x16 CARDBOARD SIGN From Retired Employee

Orig. 1960's-70's ARCHWAY COOKIES 36x16 CARDBOARD SIGN From Retired Employee

>Offered here is an old & original 1960's-1970's ARCHWAY COOKIES cardboard sign!! Please see all five photos, as they are an important part of my description. From a local estate of a gentleman who was an Archway Cookies truck driver during the 1960's and 70's! This thick, corrugated cardboard sign was intended as a store display and measures approximately 36" x 16". This rare sign features mostly blue and red colors along with the cookie company's mascot, "Archie the Baker".

As the sign says: Try' em - They're Good! They both began baking soft oatmeal cookies and doughnuts out of their home's garage in Battle Creek. By the late 1940's, they had discontinued baking doughnuts and just concentrated on cookies. They had fifteen varieties of cookies by 1949.

This extremely displayable bakery sign is for the Cookie Monster that resides in all of us! There is some age toning to the cardboard, especially on the sign's edges.

The artwork and lettering present on the sign still display strong colors! I see no tape marks or tack holes present!
Orig. 1960's-70's ARCHWAY COOKIES 36x16 CARDBOARD SIGN From Retired Employee