I have a lava lamp from the 70's and it cost $20
1000 i guess
fifty cents
It would of cost around £1000 and were invented in the 60s or 70s I think but not sure on invention time
back in the day? Like 60s-80s? Not much. a few cents at most. The milkman delivered.
Most cars were under £1000, for the average runabout. A mini in the 60's cost £850, or roughly £1 per cc.
Yes! It cost 200$ dollars a day Elise
Surprisingly in the 60's weeds were free! They are self growing plants so if you were lucky enough they would just grow for free
The first lava lamps appeared in the early 1970s, and were popular throughout that decade as a legacy of the culture and art forms of the '60s, usually amongst the middle classes. However, they were rediscovered and re-launched as a 'retro' item in the early '90s and have remained as such to this day- rather similar to the way in which skateboarding first appeared in the late '70s, went out of fashion for about a decade and then reappeared as it appealed to a new, younger generation.
About 15 cents in the 50s and about 25 cents in the 60s. What year are you asking about for the cost of bread?
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Yes, especially McDonalds. They use much more fat now that they did in their beef in the 60s and thus they are 30% smaller today than when they were first served in the 60s.
its hard to say because a flight that costed $75 in the '60s, would have costed $574 today. If we use a typical cost for airfare today, like $300 back in the '60s, it would have been equivalent to $2,296 today. Wow!