SOURCE. 1951: Super Glue 1951: Power Steering 1952: Bar Code 1952:Credit Card 1954: Birth Control 1952: Hydrogen bomb.

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1951: Super Glue 1951: Power Steering 1952: Bar Code 1952:Credit Card 1954: Birth Control 1952: Hydrogen bomb

Super Glue 1951 Made by Harry Coover Power Steering 1951 Invented by Charles F. Hammond Birth Control Made by Frank Colton Bar Code 1952 Made by Joseph Woodland Credit Card 1952 Made by John Biggins Hydrogen Bomb 1952 Made by Edward Teller

1952: Soft Drink 1952: Necco Wafer 1954: Non Stick pan 1954: McDonald’s opens 1952: Pez 1954:Junior mints

Pez 1952 Made by Eduard Haas Necco Wafers 1952 Made by Charles Krupa Non-Stick pan 1954 Made by Marc Gregoire McDonalds 1954 Made by Dick and Mac McDonalds Soft Drink 1952 Made by Charles Leiper Grigg Junior Mints 1954 Made by Welch brothers

1950: Car radio 1957: Portable Mixer 1957: Clock Radio 1959: hair dryer 1958: Electric Shaver 1959: Steam Iron

Car Radio 1950 Made by Paul Galvin Electric Shaver 1958 Made by Jacob Schick Hair Dryer 1959 Made by Alexandre F. Godefoy Clock Radio 1957 Made by Christiaan Huygens Portable Mixer 1957 Made by Herbert Johnson Steam Iron 1959 Made by Izzy Goff

1952: Mr. Potato Head 1952: Slinky Dog 1959:Etch a Sketch 1955: Playdoh 1958: Hula Hoop 1959: Barbie

Hula Hoop 1958 Made by Richard Knerr Slinky Dog 1952 Made by Helen H. Malsed Etch A Sketch 1959 Made by Arthur Granjean

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