People Are Sharing Companies That Went Bankrupt Over Dumb Decisions, And Now I Finally Know What Happened To Circuit City

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'Restaurants brought out the servings slowly and were like, 'Nobody is going to sit there for hours and just eat them.' Actually, lots of people did.'

, former executives said that Instagram's then-new 15-second video clips were"the beginning of the end" as Vine"didn't move fast enough to differentiate." As a result, marketers shifted money away from Vine, and Snapchat"became the casual mass-market lifecasting app that Vine’s founders had once pitched their product to Twitter as.""Schlitz. Throughout the '60s, it was one of America's biggest national beers.

It replaced barley with corn syrup and used silica gel as a preservative during the brewing process that was then filtered out, i.e. didn't have to be listed as an ingredient. Instead, the beer spoiled faster, grew cloudy on racks, didn't produce a frothy head when poured, and was flavorless — resulting in a 10-million bottle recall. Schlitz also didn't realize light beer was becoming a thing, so it got its clock cleaned by Bud and Miller.

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What a trip down Memory Lane!

“A&W created the third-pounder. It was the same price as McDonald's quarter-pounder…. Americans thought they were being cheated because three is a smaller number than four.” 😂😂😂 Now try and explain vaccines to this country.

Blockbuster should be on the list

A&W isn’t bankrupt.

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