1920 One Night Cough Syrup

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Look at that label. “One Night Cough Syrup.” Filled with alcohol, cannabis, chloroform, and morphine. Yikes. But the marketing? Genius.

The Marketing Analysis

The product name itself promises a result: relief in one night. No science, no jargon. Just instant benefit. The layout? Clear. The ingredients? Listed boldly to suggest potency. It screams “this stuff works,” even if today it would be illegal.

Why It Works

  • Big, bold promise right in the name
  • Direct benefit statement (“One Night”)
  • Transparent labeling that builds perceived credibility
  • Simple copy that anyone could understand

Examples

  • NyQuil sells “The Nighttime, Sniffling, Sneezing...” benefit instead of ingredients.
  • 5-Hour Energy emphasizes outcome not vitamins.
  • Pepto-Bismol lists problems up front (“nausea, heartburn, indigestion”) to promise total relief.

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