Following are the average prices for sugar, candy bars, milk, cigarettes, soda, and gasoline in the 1960s:
Gasoline: $0.31
Soda: $0.15 a bottle
Cigarettes: $0.35 a pack
Gallon of Milk: $0.47
Candy Bar: $0.05
Sugar: $0.38 for 5 pounds
Prior to the 1960s, sodium relaxers were commonly referred to as "lye relaxers." These products contained sodium hydroxide as the active ingredient and were used to chemically straighten hair. The term "lye" was derived from the caustic nature of sodium hydroxide, which could effectively break down the protein structure of hair.
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concrete and wood concrete is commonly used and bricks are not commonly used.
It was used to measure the strength of a laser. In the 1960s, razor blades were pretty much similar in shape and a Gillette was a non-standard unit for measuring the strength of a laser beam. The measurement comprised the number of laser blades that a laser device could burn through.
Some commonly used items in the 1960s were:DishwashersBoth black and white and color televisionsRotary telephonesStereo record playersBattery-powered radiosPolaroid cameras
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they used rags 50cents, wash clothes $15, sponges 50cents, dish water $10, tv $100
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have a look at the prices for similar items on the open market and you should get an idea what your items are worth.
There are so many commonly used items which are made from carbon. Some of them include graphite, hydrocarbons, industrial diamonds, steel and so many more.
A fastener is commonly used to keep items closed. Items that use them are doors, pants, shorts, shirts, skirts, trashcan lids, notebooks, laptop computers, and cabinets.
the most commonly used are baseballs, bats, and gloves.
There is no way to clone items on Runescape, this was however a commonly used scam to get players to give them items to supposedly clone, but they don't get cloned.
In a classification key commonly used for sorting animals.
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