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Pringles
Pringles is an American brand of stackable potato-based chips invented by Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1968 and marketed as "Pringle's Newfangled Potato Chips". Pringles are technically considered an extruded snack because of the manufacturing process. The brand was sold in 2012 to Kellanova, but in 2024, Kellanova, Kellogg's parent company, agreed to be purchased by Mars Inc.
lava lamp
decorative lamp with container of bolus in clear liquid, which heats up at the bottom and rises before cooling and falling back to the bottom
Adidas Telstar
ball used in the 1970 FIFA World Cup
Hot Wheels
brand of scale model cars
bean bag chair
1960s anatomic chair design
Bubble Chair
chair design by Eero Aarnio
Virginia Slims
Cigarette brand
space hopper
ball that the user sits on and while holding on to the ball's handles, bounces around.
Caramilk
Caramilk is a brand name used for two distinct chocolate bar products made by Cadbury. The Canadian version of Caramilk is a milk chocolate bar filled with caramel and it was introduced in 1938. In Australia (also available in New Zealand, the UK and Ireland) the Caramilk brand is used for a caramelised white chocolate bar.
N&B Block
construction sets developed by Nintendo
Nirodh
Nirodh (a.k.a. Deluxe Nirodh) is the first condom brand produced in India. Introduced in 1968, the condom is credited with the success of the family planning and birth control campaign in the country. From 2.40% in 1964, India's population growth rate dropped to 1.80% by 2005 with the help of Nirodh. As of 2015, population growth rate of India was 1.26%.