1960s Mugs
Description: Fruit Stripe Gum, introduced in 1960 by James Parker, became famous for its vibrant stripes and fruity flavors. Initially promoted by the Fruit Stripe Gum Man, an anthropomorphic gum pack, the brand later introduced the Stripe Family Animals, including a zebra, tiger, elephant, and mouse. Over time, the zebra—Yipes—became the sole mascot, recognized for his energetic personality and the slogan "Yipes! Stripes!". Fruit Stripe wrappers also featured temporary tattoos of Yipes engaging in various sports
Bobby Seale and Huey Newton - Oakland California 1966 Black Panther Party Mug
by UrbanLifeApparel
$18
Description: The Monterey International Pop Festival was a three-day concert event held June 16 to June 18, 1967 at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California. The festival is remembered for the first major American appearances by numerous major artists of the '60s. The event embodied the theme of California as a focal point for the counterculture and generally is regarded as one of the beginnings of the “Summer of Love” in 1967. Because Monterey was widely promoted and heavily attended, featured historic performances, and was the subject of a popular theatrical documentary film, it became an inspiration and a template for future music festivals for decades to come...