Discover the 60s Products That Took the World by Storm
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11. Crest Dental Care
Where it was sold: Eckerd Pharmacy, Walgreens
Organization: Procter & Gamble
* Original Cost: $0.69 per tube
When fluoride was initially added to toothpaste in the 1960s, Crest Toothpaste transformed oral care and received the first ADA cavity prevention seal of approval. This minty wonder made dental care a daily ritual of cavity prevention, promising a better smile and delivering on that promise.
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Crest Toothpaste on Pinterest and eBay
Crest was more than simply a toothpaste; it was a protector of smiles across America thanks to its groundbreaking research and dedication to dental health. It became the go-to option for oral care thanks to its recognizable s, which featured joyful families and promised fewer cavities. Crest established the benchmark for a happy, healthy mouth, and every grin served as evidence of its effectiveness.
12. Shampoo Breck
The product was sold at Walgreens and Woolworths under the Break brand.
* Original Cost: $0.79 per bottle
Through its classic "Breck Girl" images, Breck Shampoo made its way into American showers by promoting women with lustfully glossy and healthy hair. Because of his brilliant marketing and formula that worked for all hair types, Breck became well-known.
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Breck Shampoo is found on Pinterest and eBay.
It went beyond simply shampooing hair; it was about emulating the elegance and beauty of the Breck Girl, which any woman could achieve. The promise of Breck's transformation from ordinary to amazing with a simple rinse and repeat was what drew people in. It elevated the mundane ritual of hair maintenance into an opulent experience, elevating each user's sense of glitz and glamour.
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