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Filet-O-Fish
The Filet-O-Fish is a fish sandwich sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's. It was created in 1962 by Lou Groen, a McDonald's franchise owner in a predominantly Catholic neighborhood of Monfort Heights in Cincinnati, Ohio, in response to declining hamburger sales on Fridays due to the practice of abstaining from meat on that day. While the fish composition of the sandwich has changed throughout the years to cater to taste preferences and address supply limitations, the framework of its ingredients has remained constant; a fried breaded fish fillet, a steamed bun, tarta
After Eight
chocolate brand of Nestle
Stracciatella
variety of gelato

Havaianas
Havaianas (stylized in all lowercase) is a Brazilian brand of flip-flop sandals created and patented in 1962. The brand was founded by Brazilian manufacturer Alpargatas S.A. Inspired by the hybrid Hawaiian and Japanese zori sandals popularized in Hawaii, there are claims that Havaianas were the first mass-produced flip-flops made out of rubber, but this claim is false, the first mass-produced flip-flops made of rubber, were produced in Hawaii in the late 1920’s or early 1930’s and is possibly where the creators of the Havaiana brand got the idea. The name Havaianas is derived from the feminine
Elmex
thumb|Elmex
Sensorama
thumb|The Sensorama, from U.S. Patent #3050870
The Sensorama was a machine that is one of the earliest known examples of immersive, multi-sensory (now known as multimodal) technology. This technology, which was introduced in 1962 by Morton Heilig, is considered one of the earliest virtual reality (VR) systems.
Strongbow
trademark
Stereo-Pak
right|thumb|Stereo-Pak player close up
thumb|Stereo-Pak player with cartridge
The Muntz Stereo-Pak, commonly known as the 4-track cartridge, is a magnetic tape sound recording cartridge technology.
Arco light
lamp model
Viru Valge
Estonia's national vodka
Agfa Optima 1a
German film camera
Topic
chocolate bar
SweeTarts
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thumb|right|290px|SweeTarts
SweeTarts (; officially stylized as SweeTARTS) are sweet and sour candies invented under the direction of Menlo F. Smith, CEO of Sunline Inc., in 1962. The candy was created using the same small basic recipe as the already popular Pixy Stix and Lik-M-Aid (Fun Dip) products. Pixy Stix are currently manufactured by Ferrara Candy Company, a division of Ferrero.