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Here’s what the McDonald’s arches and logo used to look like. Oh, and did you know there was a mascot before Ronald McDonald? His name was Speedee!
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Ronald McDonald didn’t debut until 1963. Here’s what he looked like then.
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Before Dennis the Menace, Little Miss Dairy Queen was Dairy Queen’s mascot. Here’s what she looked like!
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Mr. Potato Head used to look a little different. The “potato” wasn’t included – and was a real potato — and he was advertised for use on any fruit or vegetable.
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Here’s what Monopoly used to look like. This was before the design of Mr. Monopoly we all know and love today.
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Here’s what the original footage for Shrek looked like.
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And here’s an early version of the Cookie Monster that was green and had teeth.
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Looks like Ken got some major plastic surgery over the years.
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Here, you can see an even earlier Ken — along with Alan.
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Here’s their storage box, along with some accessories.
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And here’s the original Barbie! (You may recognize that striped bathing suit from the beginning of Barbie!)
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Original designs for Voldemort (on the back of Quirrell’s head) in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone were MUCH scarier than the one they ended up using.
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Here’s what fire extinguishers used to look like. They had salt water inside, and in later versions, fire suppressant.
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Did you know that Return of the Jedi used to be called Revenge of the Jedi? Here’s a poster from before it was changed.
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Here’s what Guess Who looks like today compared to how it used to look…it was certainly less diverse back then.
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Here’s what Tigger used to look like. Was no one going to tell me he didn’t always look like the Tigger we know and love???
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Here’s what Trojan condoms used to look like.
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This is what yearbooks and yearbook quotes used to look like. It’s kind of a power move to call yourself a “saucy minx” in your yearbook, but I’m here for it.
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Here’s what old Valentine’s cards looked like. They’re low-key creeping me out.
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Microwaves used to give the same energy as that one alarm clock everyone’s dad had.
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Here’s how report cards used to look. Tag yourself, I’m “inclined to mischief.”
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This is how much iPhone cameras have changed over the years. Soon, we’ll be able to use them as microscopes or something.
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The difference between laptops over time is also wild.
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This is what an old version of Old Spice looks like. I didn’t know Old Spice was actually old.
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Jergens has been around for a while, too. Here’s what a bottle used to look like.
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And here’s what Head & Shoulders used to look like.
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I don’t know why it never occurred to me that batteries would’ve looked different back in the day, but these kind of blew my mind.
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It also genuinely never occurred to me that dollar bills would’ve once looked different.
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Here’s what the $5 bill used to look like in 1950. Did you know “In God We Trust” wasn’t printed on US currency until 1957?
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Similarly, the original Pledge of Allegiance didn’t have “under God.” President Eisenhower signed a law in 1954 adding the phrase to the pledge, in part due to the Cold War ideas of Communists being “godless” and Americans being morally superior.
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TIL that phone numbers were once four digits.
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Here’s what credit cards and pay stubs used to look like. The fact that credit cards were once metal and paper is also really throwing me off.
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And driver’s licenses were, too. Weren’t people worried about spilling???
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Here’s what Starbucks gift cards used to look like.
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And here’s what McDonald’s gift cards used to look like. I feel like both of these examples would be super easy to copy?
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Speaking of McDonald’s, this old coupon is genuinely kind of terrifying.
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Here’s what Nerds used to look like. They didn’t have the flavors we have today, either.
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Twix wrappers used to look pretty different, too. I just hope they still tasted the same!
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I kind of prefer the original Pringles can design.
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Though the old Fanta logo is kind of boring.
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This is what Sprite cans used to look like.
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And this is what the original Mountain Dew looked like.
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At least Pepto-Bismol has always been that same shade of pink!
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Here, you can compare a thermostat from 1957 with a modern one.
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Here’s how much cell phones have changed. I’m old enough to remember all of these, but are you?
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I’m also old enough to remember what Mac computers used to look like, but I feel that today’s youth needs to be educated.
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I kind of love how TVs used to look.
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Prescription pills used to come in much prettier containers.
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Have you ever wondered how National Geographic used to look? I gotchu!
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I’m not going to lie—this cash register is pretty sick, and I think we should go back to using ones like this.
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I also think old calculators should make a comeback. They look cool and retro.
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Here’s what a child’s car seat looked like in the 1930s and ’40s. It looks just a *little* unsafe to me.
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Here is what the first Taco Bell looked like. You can find it at their headquarters in California.
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And here is one of their original menus.
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Speaking of old menus, here’s the original McDonald’s menu.
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Here’s what a ticket to Disneyland looked like in 1997 — and how much it cost.
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Here is one of the original 1930s Shell gas stations.
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Did you know that the original Hollywood sign actually used to say “Hollywoodland”?
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Reclining seats on airplanes used to be MUCH nicer than they are today. They actually reclined.
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First-class also used to be much nicer. Here’s a first-class lounge on a 1960s airplane.
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New York subway cars used to look a little different. You can actually visit them at the New York City Transit Museum.
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Times Square also looked super different back in the day. This photo is from 1940.
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This old one-game Nintendo gaming console from 1982 actually doesn’t look *that* different from the Switch.
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This is what the first karaoke machine looked like, along with its inventor, Daisuke Inoue.
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Here’s what suits used to look like a century ago.
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And here’s what a black wedding dress from the 1860s looked like.
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This is what a pharmacy looked like 100 years ago.
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And here’s what old medicine used to contain. Along with things like arsenic and heroin.
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Here’s what personal ads used to look like in the late 1800s….or really, the equivalent of the modern dating bio.
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And finally, here’s what a test for an eighth grader looked like in 1912. Could you ace it today?
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