Antique FAIRBANKS GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER NY USA Wood Crate Side Advertising




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Reference Number: Avaluer:1679707Brand: FAIRBANKS GOLD DUST
Original/Reproduction: OriginalType of Advertising: Sign
Color: Multi-colorCountry/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Antique FAIRBANKS GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER NY USA Wood Crate Side Advertising. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
Antique crate side from Private collection of Gettysburg Pennsylvania family farm. Great advertising and wall decor for farmhouse theme. Please contact me with any questions.

History and background of the company. Fairbank's Gold Dust washing products was a line of all-purpose cleaning agents researched and developed in the late 1880s by the N. K.... Fairbank Soap Manufacturing Company.First introduced to the American consumer in 1889, Gold Dust Washing Powder quickly became a success due in large part to its low selling price. The most easily recognized members of the soap line were Gold Dust Washing Powder and Gold Dust Scouring Soap. They were marketed in boxes and containers prominently featuring the brand's well known trademark, the Gold Dust Twins. The back of the box depicted the twins tackling several household chores and a list of jobs made easier by using Gold Dust Washing Powder. "Let the Twins Do Your Work" was the product's long lasting and ubiquitous slogan.
Fairbank's Gold Dust BrandsGold Dust Washing Soap box.jpgEarly Gold Dust Washing Powder product boxProduct typeLaundry detergentOwnerUnilever CorporationCountryUnited StatesIntroduced1889Related brandsGold Dust washing powder, Gold Dust scouring soap.MarketsUnited States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.Previous ownersN. K. Fairbank CorporationThe task of doing laundry had begun to change with the introduction of washing powders in the 1880s. Until that time, laundry was done using hard bar soap, washboards, and the repeated beating and wringing of the clothing items. The success of several of the new washing powders had proven that there was a ready market for what the consumer believed to be better and more economical cleaning agents. Most of these new products, however, were simply pulverized soap[2] and fell short of having any significant improvement in doing the laundry.
Introduced in 1889 by the Nathaniel Kellogg Fairbank Soap Company, Gold Dust washing powder was the first all purpose laundry powder made possible by employing hydrogenated vegetable oils in its processing, a procedure the company pioneered, and industry quickly embraced. The formula for Gold Dust Washing Powder had been refined by industrial chemist James Boyce working at the Chicago, Illinois, facilities of the New York-based Fairbank Company. Boyce's industrial hydrogenation procedure, when applied to cottonseed (and other plant materials), was a scientific breakthrough. This allowed for its subsequent use (by French chemist Paul Sabatier and manufacturing giant Procter & Gamble) in the commercial exploitation of vegetable oils and fats.
Initially a regional success in the Midwestern United States, Gold Dust Washing Powder quickly rose to national prominence after the brand was licensed for distribution in America by the Lever Brothers Company, headquartered at the time in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lever brothers later purchased the Gold Dust brand in the 1930s.
After 1892, the product's packaging—black and white graphics on a bright orange background—focused attention on the iconic Gold Dust Twins. The Gold Dust Twin characters of Goldie and Dustie were the 'faces' of Gold Dust products through most of their production, becoming one of the earliest brand-driven trademarks in American advertising. They were often comically depicted, along with a huge stack of dishes in a washtub, with one twin cleaning, the other drying. The Gold Dust Twins Radio Show—first broadcast in 1929 and created around the twins (and sponsored jointly by Gold Dust and Lever Brothers)—was one of the first of its kind in marketing history.
Gold Dust washing powder, found in many U.S. homes during the first half of the twentieth century, had a strong presence in the marketplace for more than sixty years. Changing national sensibilities over the brand's mascots, combined with increased marketing pressure from newer competing lines (especially Procter & Gamble's "Tide"), caused a relatively quick demise of the Gold Dust product lines.



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