Simple products that made millions
lovemoney staff
19 July 2019
The simple products that made a fortune
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The million dollar home page – $1 million (£785k)
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The million dollar home page – $1 million (£785k)
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iFart app – $1 million (£785k)
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iFart app – $1 million (£785k)
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Magic 8 ball – estimated $10 million (£7.8m)
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Magic 8 ball – estimated $10 million (£7.8m)
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The top down squeeze bottle – $14 million (£10.9m)
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The top down squeeze bottle – $14 million (£10.9m)
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Pet Rock – $15 million (£11.7m)
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Pet Rock – $15 million (£11.7m)
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Snap Wraps – $8 million (£5.5m) a year
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Snap Wraps – $8 million (£5.5m) a year
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Hula Hoop – $100 million (£78.6m)
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Hula Hoop – $100 million (£78.6m)
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The snuggie – $500 million (£392m)
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The snuggie – $500 million (£392m)
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Velcro – $100 million (£78.6m) a year
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Velcro – $100 million (£78.6m) a year
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Fidget spinners – $5 billion (£3.9bn)
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Fidget spinners – $5 billion (£3.9bn)
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Beanie Babies – $6 billion (£4.7bn)
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Beanie Babies – $6 billion (£4.7bn)
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Crocs – $1 billion (£787m) a year
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Crocs – $1 billion (£787m) a year
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