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BACK WHEN SLICED BREAD WAS BANNED

sliced bread was briefly banned ...

Why FDR Banned the Sale of Sliced Bread During World War II
The federal government under Roosevelt (above) decided
to limit the production of certain crops such as wheat to “stabilize” supplies and prices.

On this day in 1943 In a wartime rationing effort, the US
government banned the sale of sliced bread—in theory,
to conserve wax paper and the steel used in bread-
slicing machines.

After huge backlash, they rescind the order in less than
two months.

The U.S. banned pre-sliced bread in 1943
Sliced Bread – Historical Easter Eggs ...

That Time When America Banned Sliced Bread | Amusing Planet

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THIS TOY WAS BANNED BACK IN 1951

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The Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory was packaged
in a customized metal case.

The "Atomic Energy Lab" kit was a must-have for any budding
scientist in 1951. With its realistic components, including uranium
ore samples and a Geiger counter, it offered an exciting glimpse
into the world of atomic energy. Unfortunately, due to safety
concerns, this educational toy was quickly banned from store
shelves. Despite its short life span, the Atomic Energy Lab"
remains one of the most iconic toys of the 1950s, representing
a time when science fiction seemed just within reach. For those
lucky enough to get their hands on it back in 1951, the $51 price
tag was well worth the experience! Gilbert originated the Erector
Set
in 1913.

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Gilbert cloud chamber, assembled.

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