Exploring the Best Sellers That Rocked the 1960s Market
1. Beds with water
The sales took place at specialty bed stores and furniture stores. Company: A range of producers $50 was the original price for a basic model. Step into the 1960s, when waterbeds were popular in American bedrooms. With their ability to hug sleepers in an aquatic comfort and mold to every curve, these fluid fancies provided a sleeping experience unlike any other.
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2. The Datsun 240Z
Dealerships for Datsun (now Nissan) are where it was sold. Organisation: Nissan * Initial Cost: $3,500 Get ready to be enthralled by the Datsun 240Z, a sleek Japanese sports vehicle that captured the hearts of car fans in the early 1970s. This agile beauty defied expectations of what a sports car could be by combining price, flair, and speed.
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3. Mini Calculator from Casio
Where It Was Sold: Department Stores and Electronics Retailers Organisation: Casio Initial Cost: $120* With the Casio Mini Calculator, the device that contributed to a 1960s revolution in mathematics and other fields, you can push the buttons of history. By democratizing the power of computation, this little genius changed how people approached money management, homework, and daily problem-solving.
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