tolhurst wrote:If I visualise a 1930s Apotheke, I see even more than now a counter with the staff behind it with the products in closed wooden drawers and cupboards, and bottles of chemicals for the apothecary to make up on the premises. I don't visualise a blaze of bright branding.
Here's a list of products that were manufactured by several Finnish factory and sold to different stores in Finland during the 1930s. I copied them from period factory catalogs
available online:
- Eau de Cologne, "33", 83 %
- Eau de Cologne, "33", 60 %
- Eau de Cologne, "Helios"
- Eau de Cologne, "Kielo"
- Eau de Portugal
- Eau de Quinine
- Bay Rum
Surely a much broader spectrum of products were available in such industrialised country as Germany was during the 1930s.