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  1. Mar 5, 2023 · Pixy Stix, the colorful and tangy powdered candy, has been a favorite among children and adults for decades. Introduced in the 1959 by the Sweetheart Company, Pixy Stix quickly became a staple in candy aisles and lunchboxes across the country.

  2. May 29, 2009 · 1959: Sex, Jazz, and Datsuns. Yes, 1959. Not 1968 or ’71 or ’64 but the send-off year of the reputedly frumpy fifties was when the shock waves of the new ripped the seams of daily life, when ...

  3. Barcode is found on almost all items now. It is a code, which is unique for each item. A barcode scanner reads the code. Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver invented it in 1952. It was initially used to identify railroad cars. In 1966 they were bought in commercial use. However it was only in the 80s that barcodes were commercially successful.

  4. 1) On March 9, 1959, the Barbie doll, invented by Ruth Handler (co-founder of Mattel), made its debut. 2) A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry opened, the first play produced on Broadway that was written by a black woman. 3) Jack Kerouac published Mexico City Blues, Dr. Sax, and Maggie Cassidy, and narrated the Beat film Pull My Daisy

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  6. Jul 8, 2013 · 1959 Sony transistor radio, in box, $256. • 1958/60 “Youth for Kennedy” campaign button, $265. • April 1954 Silver Screen magazine with Marilyn Monroe cover in mint condition - $660. The common...

  7. Domestic lager beer, which sold for about $10.50 a barrel in 1918, cost anywhere from 15 cents to $1 or more a quart by 1930 (that is, $160 or more a barrel, depending upon the quality of the beer). Domestic spirits, which averaged $1.39 a quart in 1918, soared to an average of $4.01 a quart by 1930.

  8. Mar 9, 2015 · Over 800 million dolls have been sold since she was unveiled at the American Toy Fair in 1959. By MoneyWeek. last updated 9 March 2020. Barbie, the ever-young symbol of plastic womanhood, turns...

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