Abstract: Though best remembered today for The Muppet Show and Sesame Street , Jim Henson also produced a series of groundbreaking and influential television advertisements in the late 1950s. Made to promote the DC-area Wilkins Coffee Company, the ads were silly, subversive, and shockingly violent, upending the conventions of broadcast advertising. Objects in the collections of the National Museum of American History illustrate the creative genius of Henson’s early advertising career.
Ryan Lintelman (Sun,) studied this question.