Wieboldt's was known for giving
S&H Green Stamps with purchases, and there were redemption centers located in their stores. The State Street location included a particularly large redemption center. Customers would choose items based on the number of stamps redeemed. In the 1940s and 1950s, and then again in the mid-1980s, they sponsored a broadcast program featuring
The Cinnamon Bear: stories of how Cinnamon Bear takes his young friends on a trip to
maybe land in search of the Silver Star. A stuffed
teddy bear version could be purchased from the stores for $2.98 in the 1950s, and Santa would give out free Cinnamon Bear buttons to children visiting Santa. The program was first produced by Glen Heisch and Elizabeth Heisch in 1937 in Hollywood and syndicated around the country. Wieboldt's had a number of memorable radio ads on radio during Chicago Cubs games in the early 1960s, featuring announcers Jack Quinlan and Lou Boudreau. Some of them can be heard at Wieboldt's Commercials Quinlan & Boudreau.
Slogans • "Where You Buy With Confidence" • "The Values Speak For Themselves" == References ==