25 Innovative Products From The 1960s That FAILED Miserably! (Part 6)
25 Innovative Products From The 1960s That FAILED Miserably! (Part 6) The 1960s were packed with big ideas and bold inventions—but not all of them stood the test of time. From vibrating weight-loss belts to nuclear-powered toothpaste (yes, really), these products promised the future and delivered pure flop. Get ready for a hilarious blast from the past with 25 Innovative Products From The 1960s That FAILED Miserably! (Part 6).

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