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20 Crazy 1960s Things That Were Once Normal #1960s #1970s #1980s The 1960s were a wild time when things we’d consider outrageous today were just part of everyday life. Smoking on airplanes? Totally fine. No seatbelts in cars? Normal. Kids playing with actual molten lead in toy casting kits? Somehow, that was okay too! From questionable parenting styles to shocking beauty treatments, the ‘60s had its fair share of bizarre trends. It was an era of freedom, experimentation, and, let’s be honest—some pretty risky choices. Join us as we take a trip back in time to uncover 20 crazy things from the 1960s that were once completely normal! 00:00 Intro 00:33 Hair 02:05 Breakfast Hack 03:29 Shaving Before Disposables 04:44 Jell-O 05:57 Creepy Crawlers 07:36 Lead 09:00 Chemistry Sets 10:28 Asbestos 11:51 Hockey 13:00 Fat-Shaking Craze 14:16 Drunk Driving 15:57 Old Enough for War, But Not for a Beer 17:47 Skateboarding 19:04 Incredible Edibles 20:37 Smoking Everywhere 22:01 No Seatbelts in Cars 23:42 Gender-Specific Job Ads 25:07 Casual Littering 26:37 Polio Scare and Iron Lungs 28:06 Using Mercury Thermometers 29:19 Doctors Endorsing Cigarettes #nostalgia #memories#history #goldenage #1950s #1960s #1970s #1980s #americanhistory #lifeinamerica --- Subscribe: / @whoremembersusa COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Whoremember? does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under: Copyright Disclaimer, Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching. scholarships and research.