In the mid-60s, American sugar manufacturers had a growing crisis on
their hands. Artificial sweeteners such as saccharine were being used to
make food products, particularly soda, more diet-friendly and
attractive to consumers. So Sugar Information Inc. launched an
advertising campaign meant to show people the benefits of consuming good
old-fashioned sugar. Sugar was touted as promoting energy and as an
effective diet aid! Artificial sweeteners = energyless + bad.
Most
of all, the ads provided some great fodder for retro blogs. Take, for
example, this one featuring the very perky Mary, a high school student.
From the ad copy, it sounds as if Mary is literally bouncing off her
high school's walls: she arrived at school early (which means she must
have gorged herself on a hearty breakfast of Frosted Flakes and Pop
Tarts), her team won in gym, and as if all that physical activity didn't
wear her out, she's going to do the watusi after school with her
friends! But the best part of the ad is the little note to parents at
the bottom, warning them against the dangers of not giving their child
enough sugar. The copy reads:
Note
to mothers: Exhaustion may be dangerous - especially to children who
haven't learned to avoid it by pacing themselves. Exhaustion opens the
door a little wider to the bugs and ailments that are always lying in
wait. Sugar puts back energy fast - offsets exhaustion. Synthetic
sweeteners put back nothing. Energy is the first requirement of life.
Pay safe with your young ones - make sure they get sugar every day."Play
safe with your young ones - make sure they get sugar every day." Sure! What parent wouldn't want a hyperactive child on a sugar high?
Need more proof of the energy producing benefits of sugar? Well, sugar keeps this surfer girl going as well!
By
the way, the animal metaphores in these ads crack me..."she needs
energyless artificial sweeteners like a turtle needs a seat belt...like a
kangaroo needs a baby buggy..." Hey, wait a minute - a momma kangaroo
might appreciate a baby buggy, instead of carrying a joey around in her
pouch all day!
Mostly, though, the Sugar Information Inc ads
seemed to promote sugar as an easy trick for losing weight...these next
two instruct you to treat yourself to an ice cream or cookie before
lunch. I think all that would accomplish would be ruining your appetite
for lunch and making you ravenous later on.
"Sugar and your appestat"...I know what you're thinking: what the hell is an appestat???
In
all fairness, this campaign wasn't *exactly* wrong, maybe just a little
misguided. Sugar does give you energy - and runners are known to
consume those gummy looking "goo" snacks for a quick boost during a
race. However, the ads didn't take into consideration the sugar crash
that comes after the high - what goes up must come down, as Blood, Sweat
& Tears sang at the time. And, given the choice of an artificial
sweetener and natural sugar, I'd choose the latter every time. I never
drink diet soda or use anything other than sugar in my coffee, tea, or
baked goods. But like anything else, sugar is safest in moderation - and
these ads seem to be giving consumers the green light to go sugar
crazy! Not something that would fly in today's obese world, for certain.
Sugar is Good For You!
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