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Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is Common Place Today.

By Sharriewilliams
Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is common place today.

Maybelline products mounted on a card and placed on display racks for easy accessibility, was the brain child of Maybelline's marketing man, Rags Ragland, in 1935.



Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is common place today.
 What we consider common merchandising today actually began at the Maybelline Company as a way to display their products in an organized fashion in drugstores like JJ Newberry & Company.
Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is common place today.
 Maybelline eye-shadow on a card in 1935.
Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is common place today.
Todayall Brands are carded but 80 years ago
Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is common place today.
products were haphazardly thrown on a table, causing, great frustration, for the consumer. 
Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is common place today.


Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is common place today.
Carded merchandise extended the promotional impact of Maybelline.  Cards increased impulse buying, attracted customer's attention, organized products, enhanced shopability and increased the bottom line. 


Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is common place today.

By the 1950's and 60's, all beauty products were carded and set on free-standing, twirling racks, also the brainchild of Rag's Ragland.


Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is common place today.

By 1964,  ULTRA LASH MASCARA, was  born, taking the place of Maybelline's first wand mascara,  MAGIC MASCARA.  Some of you might remember buying a carded Maybelline ULTRA LASH,  for 69 cents. 


Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is common place today.

 Before ULTRA LASH,  the little red box with acake of Maybellinemascara, or Maybelline cream mascara, was the only choice available.

Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is common place today.

Maybelline Brand-merchandising in the 1930's, is common place today.
In the 1950's, a ladies make-up bag was filled with Maybelline products. It was the only makeup advertised on television. No longer a little mail order business, advertised in the classifieds of magazines and news papers.


Maybelline has remained The King, of Advertising for over 100 years.

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