
These advertisements were created with a great deal of humor: Michael made about twenty of them, in England and Germany – here are a few…

Here, a very well-known actor in the United Kingdom, William Franklyn, presents Schweppes as if it were the most normal drink on every occasion.

Sir Reginald and Lady Anthea Ponsonby have been awarded the “Order of the Paw” for their compassionate efforts in support of beagle welfare.
They are Schweppes drinkers.
Since hare hunting and rain are harder for sensitive beagles to bear than for anyone else, the Ponsonbys, moved by compassion during an English summer downpour, invented the Beagle Umbrella — a stroke of genius inspired by Schweppes.
Schweppes is the mysterious elixir of refreshment for English drinkers.
It quenches thirst in a truly unique way —
with bitter blue bubbles that fizz,
bursting on the tongue with a slight click.
And then comes the inimitable Schweppes taste.
Schweppes is so fizzy and so fresh
that even the most unbearable company suddenly becomes fun after a bottle.
Schweppes Tonic Water – Schweppes Bitter Lemon
Schweppes lends itself willingly to this.

Godfrey Yarborough was named an “Honorary Member of the Cards Society” for his invention of weighted bridge cards.
He’s a Schweppes drinker.
Because when his dog Hamish led the Queen of Hearts into the bushes one July afternoon,
he had the idea.
With Schweppes.
Schweppes is the secret elixir of refreshment
that quenches thirst in an unusual way.
With bitter blue bubbles that fizz and quiver,
tickling the tongue before releasing the inimitable Schweppes taste.
Schweppes is so sparkling and so fresh that even the English dare to make a joke about it — after one or two bottles.
Schweppes is happy to participate.
