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Old Signs of Winnipeg: Nutty Club

The famous "Nutty Club" for quality! An enduring piece of painted advertising in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Jamie Bell 6 Jul 2025
The iconic "Nutty Club" ghost sign. A sweet piece of advertising and history painted on an old building.

The iconic "Nutty Club" ghost sign. A sweet piece of advertising and history painted on an old building.

The Sweet Echoes of Nutty Club Candy

Spotting the old “Nutty Club” sign always feels like I’ve stumbled onto a vibrant piece of urban history, painted right onto a building’s side. That bold blue background and the classic, friendly character just instantly pull you back to a simpler time. This isn’t just a faded old ad; it’s a huge reminder of a brand that was once a familiar part of everyday life for so many.

For decades, Nutty Club was genuinely a household name across Canada, the go-to for treats like perfectly roasted nuts, those old-school hard candies, and even those little boxes of raisins we all knew. Started right in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the company pretty quickly became a fixture in every corner store and grocery aisle, selling its goodies to generations of us. This giant wall ad, which many once saw everywhere, just perfectly captures an era before big digital billboards, when businesses literally painted their presence onto the city itself. This particular “Nutty Club” mural, with its slightly worn edges and subtle peeling paint, is a prime example of that super durable kind of outdoor advertising. It really stands as proof of the brand’s long run and the solid quality they famously talked up.

Honestly, these old signs, like the “Nutty Club” one, just bring on a wave of nostalgia. They’re a real, tangible connection to a commercial past, making us think about the products, the companies, and even those simple joys that once shaped our communities. Every time I see one, it’s a moment to appreciate those layers of history hiding right out in the open, making me feel a bit more connected to the city around me.

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Jamie Bell

Jamie Bell

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Jamie Bell is a Winnipeg-based interdisciplinary artist and strategist working at the intersection of media arts, community engagement, and public affairs. Among others, his work has been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Manitoba Arts Council, and the OpenAI Researcher Access Program, with a focus on participatory media, strategic communications, and arts-based collaboration across northern and urban contexts.

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