THEN: This vintage bottle of Listerine looks like perfume.
NOW: Out with the glass, in with the plastic.
THEN: Soda cans used to look completely different.
TODAY: Here's the shape we're now used to.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdTHEN: Jif looked like it came in a jar rather than peanut butter container.
NOW: Jif goes for a much more casual look.
THEN: Quik used to come out of a real tin can.
NOW: The current packaging has a lot more personality — namely, a rabbit.
THEN: Quik's strawberry flavor featured a rabbit with a fruit on his head.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdNOW: The bunny finally got his act together.
THEN: A complete Chef Boy-ar-dee pizza came in this box.
NOW: Chef Boyardee lost the hyphens and got a little older.
THEN: Kellogg's used to make a cereal called Ricicles. Does that mascot remind you of someone?
NOW: Here's Tony the Tiger on Frosted Flakes.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdTHEN: Here's a vintage Pringles.
NOW: Today's Pringles are a little brighter.
THEN: Old Aspirin bottles came in a brown bottle.
NOW: Aspirin bottles tend to emphasize their ability to prevent heart attacks.
NOW: And Sprite bottles looked completely different.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdTHEN AND NOW: See How Your Favorite Products Have Changed Over Time