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Burma Shave – Renew Your Poetic License Here
Sunday, February 27, 2011 at 10:56PM Tweet
by Bennett Owen
Shouldn’t we be calling it Myanmar Shave?
Prepare here for the Burma Shave Quiz, to be held at a time of our choosing:
- The first Burma Shave jingle went up in 1925 on highway 65 between Albert Lee, Minnesota and Minneapolis. It didn’t rhyme…wasn’t funny…and within four weeks the family-run business couldn’t keep up with orders.
- By 1929, the signs were in 44 of 48 states.
- Maintenance crews were called PhD’s (post hole diggers) and at the height of the ad craze cared for 40,000 signs.
- A depression-era Burma Shave ditty contest attracted 50,000 poems
- The most suggestive Burma Shave slogan ever:
Substitutes
Can let
You down
Quicker than
A strapless gown
Burma Shave
As you travel the Internet super highway, please slow down for our My-West slogans! Here’s our latest:
Mail your Dad
And tweet
Your mom
Then hurry to
My-West.com
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