All Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey ads (with images and texts from the printed ads) from Esquire Magazine in 1985.

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AFTER A TOUR of Jack Daniel’s Distillery, everyone enjoys a glass of Ruth Daniel’s lemonade.
Of course, we’d rather give you a sip of Jack Daniel’s. But regrettably, the county we live in is absolutely bone dry. And even though we make a good deal of whiskey here, we are not allowed to serve you a single drop. Still, we hope you’ll have time to enjoy a complimentary glass of Miss Ruth’s Lynchburg lemonade. And a sip of Mr. Jack’s whiskey wherever the law is allowing.
Tennessee Whiskey • 90 Proof • Distilled and Bottled by Jack Daniel Distillery Lem Motlow, Prop., Route 1, Lynchburg (Pop. 361), Tennessee 37352
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AFTER WE USE A BARREL for aging Jack Daniel’s, our employees can use it for just about anything.
Mr. Bobby Owen (that’s him up above) has taken one and turned it into a mailbox. And other employees make them into everything from barbecue grills to living room chairs. They do have hundreds of uses, these old barrels. But after a Sip of Jack Daniel’s, we believe, you’ll know the most important use of all.
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