Vermouth, Passito and Asti Spumente marketed by the Bosca company in Canelli near Turin (Italy).
The Cappiello poster adapts to the type of bottle promoted by Bosca.
Two chocolate makers merged in 1845 in Turin and founded the Caffarel - Prochet company. They became famous by creating the famous Gianduiotto in 1852.
Caffarel chocolates are now sold in more than 40 countries.
Nicolas was founded in 1822. It was the first chain of stores selling bottled wine to take home. In 1922 Nicolas created Nectar, its iconic wine merchant.
Bitter liqueur.
In 1885, Ambroise Labounoux founded a distillery in Montaignac-Saint-Hippolyte, in his native Upper Corrèze, to produce a gentian liqueur. The Labounoux family sourced gentian root from the mountains around the village of Salers.
Tonight, a daily newspaper, was created by the French Communist Party in 1937 to compete with Paris Soir. It established itself as the major newspaper of the Popular Front.
The poster features a "new crime and love novel" by Pierre Véry.
Ce Soir, a daily newspaper, was created by the French Communist Party in 1937 to compete with Paris Soir. It established itself as the major newspaper of the Front Populaire.
The poster presents a "new crime and love novel" by Pierre Véry.