The Best-Selling Products of the 1960s

1. The Chevrolet Impala

Where Chevy Dealerships Sold It Organisation: Chevrolet Initial Cost: $2,800–$2,800* American-manufactured automobiles dominated the market, and corporations like Ford, Chevrolet, Volkswagen, BMW, and others gained billions of dollars in profits. From 1960 to 1970, prominent cars included the Riviera, Pontiac GTO, Eldorado, T-Bird, and more. The Chevrolet Impala on Pinterest and GoogleHowever, one vehicle stood out from the rest: the Chevrolet Impala. Throughout the decade, this model dominated American sales. The Impala sold 1.075 million vehicles in 1965 alone, which is still the greatest annual sales volume ever attained by a U.S.-made vehicle.

 

2. Quisp Cereal

Where It Was Sold: Food Giant, Food Lion, Publix, Win-DixieBusiness: Quaker Oats Initial Cost: *$0.50 When Quisp was first introduced in 1965, it quickly became a kid's favourite cereal. Its maker, Quaker Oats, claims that since Quisp, the company mascot, arrived on Earth with his "Quazy Cereal," everything has been "better ever since." Quisp Cereal: @YouTube/TVDays Kids loved the crunchy, crispy corn cereal in the shape of a saucer. Unfortunately, Quisp didn't persist as long as Quaker Oats had hoped. Its greatest mass-market heyday was the 1960s; lacklustre sales led to its withdrawal in the late 1970s.

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