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Google Glass
A pair of glasses that could scan the area around you, translating text from other languages in real time and boasting all sorts of similar futuristic features, certainly felt like something out of a sci-fi movie. However with a price tag of US$1,500 and only three to five hours of battery life, Google Glass quickly became just an obscenely expensive piece of unattractive eyewear. The product was soon abandoned by Google as consumers chose to keep their tech in their phone rather than on their face.
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Pepsi A.M.
Turns out Coke isn’t the only soda giant that was making bad products in the 1980s. Pepsi A.M. was Pepsi’s new soda targeted at the ‘breakfast soda drinker,’ a demographic we’re not entirely sure has ever existed in significant numbers. Pepsi’s A.M. soda had 25% more caffeine in it than regular Pepsi as they attempted to capitalize on dwindling coffee consumption across America. Unfortunately for them, most people were unwilling to part with their hot coffee for some sugary soda first thing in the morning.