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Bayer sold heroin for children's coughs đź§Ş
A 3-card period-faithful reconstruction of Bayer's real 1898–1910 heroin cough drop magazine campaign — cover ad in authentic 1900s pharmaceutical lithograph style, era-context card, and a modern-impossibility note card.
05/18/2026, 21:03:20
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The same company that makes your aspirin once trademarked heroin.
In 1898, Bayer AG launched Heroin as a brand name — sold over the counter, advertised in family magazines, described in its own promotional literature as "non-habit forming." It was marketed specifically for coughs, bronchitis, and throat ailments. Doctors prescribed it to children.
The product ran for over a decade before the Harrison Narcotics Tax Act of 1914 began closing the window.
What strikes hardest isn't the product itself. It's the confidence of the typography — the sober pharmaceutical serif, the respectable cross emblem, the reassuring copy. The ad doesn't read like a mistake. It reads like a Tuesday.
Swipe to see the decade context and the one sentence that explains why you'll never see this again.
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