12 American Products That Were Advertised as “Unbreakable” But Barely Last
1. Pyrex Glassware Back in the day, Pyrex was marketed as the go-to “unbreakable” kitchen staple. Ads from the mid-20th […]
1. Pyrex Glassware Back in the day, Pyrex was marketed as the go-to “unbreakable” kitchen staple. Ads from the mid-20th […]
1. New Hampshire If you’re working full time at the state’s effective minimum (the federal $7.25/hr applies), you’d bring home
1. The Gum Wall in Seattle, Washington What started as a quirky habit outside the Market Theater turned into a
1. IBM Once considered the face of American tech, IBM has gradually shifted much of its workforce overseas. India in
1. Commercial Pilot Flying planes without a college degree might sound impossible, but it’s true. To become a commercial pilot,
1. Vintage Video Game Consoles If you have an old Nintendo, Sega, or PlayStation collecting dust, it could be worth
1. Big Agriculture When most people think of farming, they picture hardworking families scraping by. But in reality, massive agribusinesses