Hadacol

The name Hadacol was derived from the ailments it purported to cure—headaches, indigestion, nervousness, aches and pains, colds, and constipation.

Hadacol was one of the most notorious American patent medicines of the twentieth century, emblematic of both the lingering faith in “tonics” and the excesses of postwar mass marketing. It was created in the late 1940s by Louisiana state senator Dudley J. LeBlanc, a flamboyant political figure who understood publicity as well as he understood populist rhetoric.

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Toby Myers, John Sykes, David W. Duclon, and Melba Montgomery Dies

Toby Myers also appeared in the 1992 film “Falling from Grace,” directed by John Mellencamp.

Several artists passed away in January 2025. They include the bassist for John Mellencamp, a British rock guitarist celebrated for his contributions to bands such as Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake, a television writer and producer famous for a multitude of sitcoms, including Punky Brewster, and a country music singer who performed duets with George Jones, Gene Pitney, and Charlie Louvin.

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