Gibbs Dentifrice
Medicines & Health > Teeth, Toothpaste
23 CommentsYear: 1946
Item #: 177
Source: Picture Post. February 9, 1946
I am curator of a small museum in the goldfields town of Cue in mid-Western Australia. I recently found a mashed up tin lid of the Gibbs Dentrifice. When I was a kid in school Mum told me were related to the manufacturers (maiden name is Gibbs) but I don't know if I believe it. My brother and I were mercilessly teased about Gibbs toothpaste. Anyway, the museum has a mangled tube of Ipana (no box) in the dental display and I was wondering if anyone out there has an old spare tin of this stuff or the jigsaws or adverts they would be happy to donate for display? Any dental relics and tools would be very much appreciated. Just thought I'd put it out there, thanks. Have a great day.
My parents bought this in a pink tin and a green tin for me to use as a toddler in the early 1950s. I remember scrubbing my Noddy toothbrush on it. It is a strong early memory.
I just metal detected one of these lids at a camping ground in Kaikoura NZ.
I am 10 and I found one open with remands of toothpaste still inside it and I can open it up
I hated the gibb's dentifrice, I used to pray for a tube of sky toothpaste, or some pepsodent, toothpaste in a tube seemed the height of luxury
I remeber hating toothpaste as a small boy - felt just like putting a squashy worm in my mouth - so I insisted on using Dentifrice, which was great. When did they stop making it?
I remeber hating toothpaste as a small boy - felt just like putting a squashy worm in my mouth - so I insisted on using Dentifrice, which was great. When did they stop making it?
Does anyone remember the Ivory Castles and Giant Decay programme on Radio Normandy every Sunday morning at 8.30 during the 1930's advertising Gibbs Dentifrice?
Ive found five of these lids while metaldetecting in middlesbrough north east uk
As part of their advertising campaign or as a reward for buying the product, the Gibbs company at some stage produced a series of cardboard jigsaw puzzles, featuring the ivory castle and the Gibbs archer plus lots of tiny fairies and small goblins. It would be good to have a rough date for these items as we have three still which came from my husband's family. If the person who sent the original letter about the Gibbs family would like me to do so, I could photograph the puzzles, made up and make arrangements to mail them somehow.
I have recently found out that the soap manufacturer D & W Gibbs was owned by my great great great grandfathers family. It is wonderful to see these pieces of history.
Found one these tops at Lepe Beach, Langley, Southampton, Hants 30/04/2014 Near D-Day embarkation remains.
I just found a top of one of these, metal detecting in Bideford, Devon, UK
I just found a badly battered top of one of these while metal detecting in Adelaide, South Australia!
I worked as an apprentice in Lever brothers Port Sunlight in 1949. Gibbs was made in a little room with restricted access in No3 soapery i can smell it now it was lovely we used to Borrow? some for personal use.My sister used to save the Pink wrapping paper I never found out why
In 1952, when I was just five years old and my sister was nine, we were sent to a convalescent home in Devon for six weeks, as our Mum was poorly and she needed a break. It was the first time I remember seeing pink Gibbs Dentifrice in the little round tin. The nurses used to brush my teeth for me using this and it's sometihng I will never forget!
My mother regularly bought Gibbs Dentifrice in the 1940's and 1950's. It was horrible, my brother and I hated it, as a consequence we often went days on end without cleaning our teeth, and of course suffered tooth decay as a result. Back in the early 50's our mother took us to a school clinic when we needed dental treatment, rather than a regular dental surgeon, the problem was that there was only one treatment available there, and that was a general anasthetic using gas, and then extraction of the offending tooth. Fillings were not an option. We both needed to have dentures in our mid teens. Bad days.
I had the privilege of selling Gibbs Dentifrice as Area sales representative with D and W gibbs in England.I worked for Unilever for 29 years and retired in 1989.with Elida Gibbs.
I am the same as above, just purchased a metal detector and found a small silver tin with gills dentrfrice written on it. Didn't have a clue untill i looked on here. Love it, it even has a space on the back to write your name on it. It very mis-shaped but interesting.
Gibbs dentifrice
I've been Metal detecting in hampshire today,
and found the tin a bit crushed but readable.
not opened it yet!!
I am too young to know this kind of toothpast, but i found one of this cans on the wrecks of an english truck convoy in Libya, 70 years later. Not with this drawing, but a simple Gibbs dentifrice. I couldnt understand if it was gibbs or gills, but a quick check in the net popped up this!