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What Happened to the Avon Lady? I The Woman Who Rang Every Doorbell in America Subscribe: @BeforeItVanished0 It started with a man who couldn't sell books. In 1886, David McConnell was going door to door in New York trying to sell literature. Nobody wanted the books. But the little perfume samples he gave away as gifts? Women couldn't get enough. So McConnell ditched the books and started the California Perfume Company. Then he did something no businessman had done before — he hired women to sell to women. The first was a fifty-year-old wife and mother named Persis Albee. She traveled by buggy and train, knocking on doors across the northeast. And she trained others to do the same. The Avon Lady was born. By the 1950s, over 250,000 women carried that sample case. The "Ding Dong, Avon Calling" campaign ran thirteen years and became one of the most recognized jingles in advertising history. For millions of housewives, the Avon Lady wasn't just selling lipstick. She was the most exciting visitor of the week. She knew your name, remembered your shade, brought the catalogue, sat in your kitchen. She was earning her own money in an era when most women couldn't even open a bank account without their husband's signature. At its peak, Avon had 6.4 million representatives in over a hundred countries and pulled in eleven billion dollars a year. Then doors stopped opening. Women went to work. Nobody was home at two in the afternoon anymore. Malls offered every brand under one roof. The internet let you buy anything without getting dressed. Revenue collapsed from eleven billion to under three billion. In 2024, the parent company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The doorbell doesn't ring anymore. But every woman who sold Avon — and every woman who bought it — remembers exactly what it felt like when it did. Were you an Avon Lady? Did one come to your house? Tell us in the comments. #AvonLady #DingDongAvonCalling #WhatHappenedTo #Nostalgia #1950s #DoorToDoor