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This is a list of defunct (mainly American) consumer brands which are no longer made and usually no longer mass-marketed to consumers. Brands in this list may still be made, but are only made in modest quantities and/or limited runs as a nostalgic or retro style item. A set of signs promoting Burma-Shave, on U.S. Route 66
On September 16, 1930, Lehberger was issued U.S. patent #1,775,861. 1930 Car audio. Car audio/video (car AV) is a sound or video system fitted in an automobile. In 1930, the Galvin Corporation introduced the first commercial car radio, the Motorola model 5T71, which sold for between $110 and $130 and could be installed in most popular automobiles.
Eduard Simon, a German apothecary, discovers polystyrene. [2] 1844. Thomas Hancock patents the vulcanization of rubber in Britain immediately followed by Charles Goodyear in United States. [3] 1856. Parkesine, the first member of the Celluloid class of compounds and considered the first man-made plastic, is patented by Alexander Parkes. [4] 1869.
Contrary to popular belief, many products used in America weren't actually made there -- but there are a few that actually were. 10 top-selling products still made in America Skip to main content
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1930s; 1940s; 1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; Subcategories. ... 6 P) Pages in category "Products introduced in 1934" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of ...
Here are 13 examples of products you can't find in America: Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. People.
Pages in category "1930s fads and trends" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Fiesta (dinnerware) G.