1:21 This just shows that Charlie's memory of random things is incomprehensible. For some reason Hawaii Chair was stored in a golden vault in his memory bank and he was able to quote verbatim the ad read to it from 2007
@@AtomicFlounder42 And considering the research he probably did for the original video.. well, let's just say i still remember my research paper on DeBeers blood diamonds I did in college and that was 1997. But I can't remember shit from past days.. (meds).
@@A_Ducky what the fuck are you talking about? I'm just saying that charlie did not remember that commercial as well as that person was saying. Entire thing was a song and charlie didn't remember a song at all
the "for girls" thing reminded me of the time I went to buy nail clippers and there were pink ones for like 3$ and "men's clippers" for like 7$ with no rubber/plastic cover on it. Same size and everything. I walked out with my pink nail clippers happily, it's funny that it goes both ways sometimes though.
@@erismason3441 there are subjective BS cases, but I remember folks debunking the razor pink tax when they showed they weren't, in fact, the "same as the men's" Honed to different angles, already huge cost difference, different ergos and moisturizers added etc. Humans make connections that aren't there, and in today's age the flawed conclusions are always "bigotry" 😂😂😂
The doll at 7:35 is Little Miss No Name. She was made in the 60s by Hasbro. Shes supposed to have a tear drop on her face too. She’s rare and can go for hundreds of dollars in mint condition.
Charlie has clearly never had his tools permanently "borrowed" or lost at work. It doesn't matter who you are, buy the pretty princess tools and they immediately stop disappearing, it's amazing. (also right your name on them in sharpie, but that doesn't stop some rascals)
literally hit my tools with pink spray paint and they've never gone missing 😂 buddy of mine went so far as to paint/draw pink dicks on his tools, to the same effect
In all honesty it's actually nice to have a museum for these failed ideas. We can have a laugh at it while also seeing how it didn't work. I'd love to go there especially if I was still a kid.
I hope this place really goes in depth about product history (especially for products like the Heinz Ez Squirt Funky Purple that were actually successes until they weren't) as well as controversy if relevant. It would be super interesting imo. Hopefully it isn't just like "here it is. anyway, moving on..."
@@madeleine61509 exactly, full details on what it was made for and what made it fail and ultimately be pulled off of shelves. Fun facts like what the idea behind it was or what other designs/products the creator had plans for would be nice too.
I wonder if NFT's would be in the museum of failure... but then I recall they're not something you could sit on or eat or even repurpose it as a hammer.
@The Mexican Dude You'd have to put it on a physical object though. And I'd say a blank thing is worth more than a thing with a bad monkey drawing on it
"Pens for her" reminds me of a story. I have a friend who works at Home Depot, and once a woman asked him for help finding the hammers. So he took her to the section, and pointed out the hammer he thought was best. She looked at him like he was an idiot, and asked how she was supposed to use that? He was a bit confused, and asked for clarification. She sighed, and said she needed a hammer for women. He was still kind of confused, and suggested a smaller hammer as a possibility. She started getting annoyed, because it still wasn't a women's hammer. He called his manager over on the radio and asked for an assist, told the woman his manager would be over to help, and then walked away and took his lunch break.
I googled female hammers just to look it up. if you need help picking up and slamming a hammer so much that it needs to be half the weight of one there is something actually wrong with you... and you shouldn't be doing any projects anymore.
@@Serucipe No clue, he never told any more of the story. So either he never asked, or whatever the manager said didn't strike him as funny enough to be with mentioning.
7:44 Oh that was a Little Miss No Name doll! She was released by Hasbro in 1965 and the gimmick was to derive sympathy from young girls who would want to bring her home and give her a good life! They obviously weren't very successful back then but have found a new life in the modern doll collecting world and are pretty sought after. 8:51 Was Growing Up Skipper which was released by Mattel in 1975. She's Barbies younger sister and the gimmick of that doll in particular was to show her changing from a young girl to a teenager.
@@chriscanfly6386 i’m a guy and i knew both of these, it just all depends on what intrigues you as a person, for me i found the info in miscellaneous youtube videos! (i think good mythical morning to be exact)
The funniest thing with the hawaii chair, is that it actually would be a good way to exercise if it didn't have the motor in it, and you *actively* moved the seat as opposed to the seat moving you.
That would be good for people who are stationary to prevent blood clots, but not for exercise. I would’ve probably bought it if I had the cash as a dumb kid, and just let my legs dangle as the whole chair moved
The Hawaii Chair is the literally definition of that song "Throw that ass in a Circle". Missed opportunity to pay a few bucks and use it in the commercial. Would have unironically sold out those chairs 💀
The pen/tool thing is commonly referred to as the “pink tax.” They also typically cost more than the normal version, even though it’s the exact same thing.
@@milkkorsmth its way more common in the pink tax way (altough yeah on some stuff like nail clippers or hair brushes its the opposite way) but yeah its weird. societal separation of genders is such a stupid thing lol
@@a.rrosoir316 idk It feels more equal. Everytime I go to the store I see like deodorant "for men" and like shampoo "for men" and sometimes that exact same shit without any labels and it costs less. Ig it depends where u come from.
"Yeah if you want those curves designed by a FEMALE nuclear physicist and painted pink, that's gonna be about 2 extra bucks." "So do those 2 extra bucks and a Barbie paint job help it be better than the green/blue/black one?" "... You ask too questions."
8:30 Charlie's absolutely flawless shocked Pikachu face here is my favorite Edit: the reporter responding "I mean, as long as you're home for the evening, right?" oml
My brother and I, at the time of the colored ketchup craze, were old enough to have paper delivery jobs, so we each agreed to buy a purple and green ketchup to try it out. It seemed so exciting, but the problem was...well, they were green and purple. Once was fun, but after that, it was just too hard to get past the fact that something that smelled and tasted identical to the red ketchup was purple or green. It made it "all wrong". XD So after a few more tries we gave up. The novelty was gone. Our parents tried it once each, and refused after that. They couldn't get past the color or the idea that anything that makes meat green (like putting it on a burger) makes it appetizing, when green on meat usually means rancid. The purple one fared a bit better, but in the end, not even half the ketchups were used. And that's our story of the colored ketchup.
How anyone could think the E-Z squeeze colored ketchup is a failure is beyond me, EVERY kid I know growing up had this, and some had every color, that stuff flew off the shelves, all it was is food coloring and ketchup but it worked and it ruled!
@@kasagure. That's not something that had to do with whether it succeeded or not. It was very successful but just ran its course. Along with the fact that certain dyes aren't allowed anymore
My wife got those lady tools too and the cordless drill pissed me off so much I went out and bought her a Dewalt impact driver and a set of drill bits so she could put holes in stuff like a dignified civilized human being.
You got her am impact driver FOR DRILLING HOLES?!? You, "Sir", should not be allowed within a ten mile radius of a Home Depot! 🤦 What were you thinking? That she's too stupid/ weak to operate a drill chuck? Or are you, yourself, one or both of those things? Either way, I stand by my remark.
The "lady tools" reminds me of when my dad and I saw these dust masks in Home Depot for men and women. They were literally the same, the one for women was marked up for some reason.
@@MegaManXPoweredUp if something meant for women started being made for men they'd change the product name completely because it's not manly or something
I had one of the lady pens, those were one of the smoothest ballpoint pens I owned. The lines were also very fine rather than a thick inky mess. I know there's probably a good amount of pens out there exactly the same or better. I just really liked that pen and I used it until it ran out of ink.
I love Bic Orange pens because they have a fine tip and write smoothly for me. My handwriting is so much worse with thicker balloints, gel pens and even fineliners
Charlie has mastered TH-cam, From his character to his interesting content You cant really get bored of this kind if content, Charlie is intelligent and has a funny sense of humor, Managing to get a million views in like a few hours is impressive, Congrats critikal for getting this system to a science
I’m so glad others have good memories of the EZ Squirt ketchup. I loved that stuff as a kid. There was also Fun Squeeze that had blue and pink butter. Those were such bangers
8:32 "As long as you're home for the evening, right? - This litte.. " I love this woman's response and quick transition. Explosive diarrhea pringles are worth the buy, as long as you eat them at home 💩
After moving into my new house my dad found lawn darts in the attic. It was like finding an ancient artifact. I still have them and have no intention of selling them or throwing them away.
There's a psychological block in my brain that won't allow me to eat the green ketchup. It tastes the same, it has the same consistency, there's just something about it being green that causes my brain to reject it.
My mom has a little miss no name doll that her grandma bought her, it's in a case above her bed with a tear drop in its eye. It's horrifying and sad looking and I don't get about marketing the great depression to kids worked
I have genuine questions on how the mechanics of that “growing-up doll” would work. Never once had I seen such an (probably) advanced designed barbie doll.
I work at a big name hardware store and we currently sell a "lady" version of the typical 40 piece tool kit you see everywhere. Literally the only difference between it and the normal version that includes the same exact tools is the fact that the packaging has "for women" slapped on it and all the tools are pink. Apparently its a best seller too.
actually those bic for girls pens were my favorite as a kid bc they had a 4 pack of pretty good pens that was pink, purple, light blue, and lime green. loved that shit honestly lol
i remember waking up for school one morning when i was like 12, turning on the tv to watch cartoons before school and seeing an ad for the Hawaii chair. It was so stupid I literally thought about it the entire day.
He's right about the EZ Squirt being everywhere, idk how that qualifies as a failure. I had the shrek green one and I remember losing a tooth while eating some with my chicken nuggets, and my tooth was green.
I’m not a bot, but I genuinely get a smile on my face every time Charlie makes a new video. Ever since I first watched him back in 2018, he’s been one of if not my favorite TH-camrs. This means nothing but still I just feel like saying it
in defence of the the "drill" Charlie was talking about. It is likely an elektrik screwdriver, which would explain the low torque as it is not supposed to have much.
Went to this museum with my toddler; it failed to entertain him, so i guess it was the perfect experience? If you’re in NYC, i recommend heading over to Sunset Park/ Industry City before May and checking it out
I heard about it last week. I think putting the Museum of Failures in NY is very appropriate. New York has become a massive failure in the last few years
In Australia, the purple/green ketchup got recalled if I remember correctly, because they would puff up and pop on the shelves. The Australian version was different to the US, somehow; it's been forever so don't quote me.
It's so stupid how people only realize things exist when media picks up on it this museum has been going on for years until inside edition picks up on it just to fill up some time and now everyone knows what it is
Lady tools! Long ago I kept buying basic tools so I could do basic stuff around the house. My husband worked construction and was constantly taking them. I finally bought purple ones and he left them alone. Now we laugh about it 20 years later. Don't knock them They work just fine and even husband uses them around the house.
Oreos and Kit-kats make crazy flavors for multiple reasons. 1st: other nations actually like some of them and they become mainstays there. 2nd: In America they drive consumers to buy the original flavor as a "nostalgia" hit.
I don't know what's weirder, "lady tools" being a real thing, or Tiana actually buying them and being surprised by the result. To be fair, you can just buy the normal tools regardless.
I actually think stopping the produce of purple ketchup was a good move. Having purple unnatural ketchup is a bit weird, you have shampoos that are purple, it just doesn’t fit. *but serious who would consume GREEN bogey ketchup if they did even make one*
I'm glad a museum like this exists, people have to learn to embrace failing as it's the only way to get better
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1:21 This just shows that Charlie's memory of random things is incomprehensible. For some reason Hawaii Chair was stored in a golden vault in his memory bank and he was able to quote verbatim the ad read to it from 2007
He just like me fr
"Verbatim" maybe go back and rewatch the commercial, he got the general gist of it, that's it
@@AtomicFlounder42
And considering the research he probably did for the original video.. well, let's just say i still remember my research paper on DeBeers blood diamonds I did in college and that was 1997. But I can't remember shit from past days.. (meds).
@@A_Ducky what the fuck are you talking about? I'm just saying that charlie did not remember that commercial as well as that person was saying. Entire thing was a song and charlie didn't remember a song at all
@@AtomicFlounder42it’s a joke
the "for girls" thing reminded me of the time I went to buy nail clippers and there were pink ones for like 3$ and "men's clippers" for like 7$ with no rubber/plastic cover on it. Same size and everything. I walked out with my pink nail clippers happily, it's funny that it goes both ways sometimes though.
Grooming and soap is always marked up for men
Dang, reverse pink tax is a thing? Marketing is so predatory no matter who you are lol.
@@erismason3441 there are subjective BS cases, but I remember folks debunking the razor pink tax when they showed they weren't, in fact, the "same as the men's"
Honed to different angles, already huge cost difference, different ergos and moisturizers added etc.
Humans make connections that aren't there, and in today's age the flawed conclusions are always "bigotry" 😂😂😂
Pink tax 'girl' products cost more just because they're colorful
@@Aleuse The f you mean bro, the shitty gamer headphones and keyboard are the cheapest on amazon, that's why i buy em.
The doll at 7:35 is Little Miss No Name. She was made in the 60s by Hasbro. Shes supposed to have a tear drop on her face too. She’s rare and can go for hundreds of dollars in mint condition.
but doesnt the theme of the doll require her not to be in mint condition ?
im gonna put pig blood in it and nobody is gonna stop me
@@NOBODY-oq1xr the owner wiped his ass with it before selling it
@@shelby5809 I guess we know why her hand was out now…
i remember seeing her in a GMM episode, it was the creepiest dolls they could find
the museum should include the commercial next to the product for that nostalgia hit 👌
Your mom should
That’s actually a crazy idea I’d love to see that
They could easily add a QR code next to the display that leads you to the ad on youtube
I WAS REJECTED FROM ART SCHOOL TODAY. JEWSSSSS 😡
Charlie defending purple ketchup is how I expect my friends to defend me from others.
That museum felt like going through a flea market
Your mom is a flea market
@Patrick39 yea, sure.
@Patrick39 *stop trying to be like deathsoul, it’s cringe.*
@@oswaldyeager2429 It's a bot just report it.
I WAS REJECTED FROM ART SCHOOL TODAY. JEWSSSSS 😡
I love how Charlie shows us the purple to us to prove he isn't lying
@Patrick39 NO I AM
@@beans3669 NO I AM
@@yleyatarn NO I AM
@@xulqarnaen NO I AM
@@ronnieallie8490I'm not
Charlie has clearly never had his tools permanently "borrowed" or lost at work. It doesn't matter who you are, buy the pretty princess tools and they immediately stop disappearing, it's amazing.
(also right your name on them in sharpie, but that doesn't stop some rascals)
LMAOAOAOAO that’s actually kinda smart, should tell my father this
I’m a factory worker I’m going to put kids stickers all over my wrench’s that will keep the buggers from “borrowing” my stuff
literally hit my tools with pink spray paint and they've never gone missing 😂 buddy of mine went so far as to paint/draw pink dicks on his tools, to the same effect
Tbf I want a pink hammer
thats such a good point lmaooo, im gonna start bedazzling my stuff
In all honesty it's actually nice to have a museum for these failed ideas. We can have a laugh at it while also seeing how it didn't work. I'd love to go there especially if I was still a kid.
Your mom has failed ideas
Bro ur comment got stolen by a bot im sorry
I WAS REJECTED FROM ART SCHOOL TODAY. JEWSSSSS 😡
I hope this place really goes in depth about product history (especially for products like the Heinz Ez Squirt Funky Purple that were actually successes until they weren't) as well as controversy if relevant. It would be super interesting imo. Hopefully it isn't just like "here it is. anyway, moving on..."
@@madeleine61509 exactly, full details on what it was made for and what made it fail and ultimately be pulled off of shelves. Fun facts like what the idea behind it was or what other designs/products the creator had plans for would be nice too.
I wonder if NFT's would be in the museum of failure... but then I recall they're not something you could sit on or eat or even repurpose it as a hammer.
They can be repurposed as a "Kick me" sign.
Someone‘s mad he missed out or lost money
@@urigeheadmot1196 your mad you payed 50k for something you can just right click
@@progect3548 Guess we found the cryptobro lol
@The Mexican Dude You'd have to put it on a physical object though. And I'd say a blank thing is worth more than a thing with a bad monkey drawing on it
"Pens for her" reminds me of a story. I have a friend who works at Home Depot, and once a woman asked him for help finding the hammers. So he took her to the section, and pointed out the hammer he thought was best. She looked at him like he was an idiot, and asked how she was supposed to use that? He was a bit confused, and asked for clarification. She sighed, and said she needed a hammer for women. He was still kind of confused, and suggested a smaller hammer as a possibility. She started getting annoyed, because it still wasn't a women's hammer. He called his manager over on the radio and asked for an assist, told the woman his manager would be over to help, and then walked away and took his lunch break.
@@dream-nz9yb pink and 10% smaller but thrice as expensive
Me and the -boys- girls burning down Home Depot because they won’t let us pay the pink tax
I googled female hammers just to look it up.
if you need help picking up and slamming a hammer so much that it needs to be half the weight of one there is something actually wrong with you...
and you shouldn't be doing any projects anymore.
What did the manager tell her?
@@Serucipe No clue, he never told any more of the story. So either he never asked, or whatever the manager said didn't strike him as funny enough to be with mentioning.
7:44 Oh that was a Little Miss No Name doll! She was released by Hasbro in 1965 and the gimmick was to derive sympathy from young girls who would want to bring her home and give her a good life! They obviously weren't very successful back then but have found a new life in the modern doll collecting world and are pretty sought after. 8:51 Was Growing Up Skipper which was released by Mattel in 1975. She's Barbies younger sister and the gimmick of that doll in particular was to show her changing from a young girl to a teenager.
Why do you know that?
@@chriscanfly6386 I like dolls. I think the history of dolls is interesting so I learn about it. Those two are pretty surface level actually.
@@StrawberryBelle thats pretty sick dude dolls are cool
@@StrawberryBelle based
@@chriscanfly6386 i’m a guy and i knew both of these, it just all depends on what intrigues you as a person, for me i found the info in miscellaneous youtube videos! (i think good mythical morning to be exact)
“There’s a benefit to failure. You get to learn from your mistakes.”
- Megamind
Charlie’s contempt for “lady tools” restores my faith in humanity
I fear what will come up if I google it.
...well it got that sale...
Sounds like a euphemism
Funny.
I think the worst part is, I'd gladly buy tools that were purple colored like that, but calling them Lady Tools infuriates me to.
The full quote is “The brightest stars burn the fastest, so we must love them while we can” and I kinda love it
The second part of that quote is entirely contrived and unnecessary.
@@notsure1969 sorry bud didn’t make it
Finally a museum I must go to.
Your mom must go
@Patrick39 This guy deserves to be in it more.
Bold of you to assume your not already there
I should be one of the featured pieces there
Finally a museum I can be displayed in!
The funniest thing with the hawaii chair, is that it actually would be a good way to exercise if it didn't have the motor in it, and you *actively* moved the seat as opposed to the seat moving you.
Wait, they're motorized??? That's so dumb
That would be good for people who are stationary to prevent blood clots, but not for exercise. I would’ve probably bought it if I had the cash as a dumb kid, and just let my legs dangle as the whole chair moved
@@urgae9125 Alternatively you could save a few hundred dollars just by standing up
@@fartexplosion4480that’s better for you anyway
With this, my dream of being showcased in a museum might finally come true!
My father signed me up for it
Except these failed despite having a purpose. . . .
Oh no.... what did you do to become a failure?
@Dontlookatprofile ok I won't. I'm tired of this stupid shit so, I just won't.
Except then you would’ve succeeded and thus no longer a failure…
The Hawaii Chair is the literally definition of that song "Throw that ass in a Circle". Missed opportunity to pay a few bucks and use it in the commercial. Would have unironically sold out those chairs 💀
I wonder if if can be repurposed as a way to train strippers or something. lol
@@fluidwolf if you actually moved your ass yourself itd work but its a motor thats doing it
Stripper Boot Camp
Or Stripper Stiletto Camp
Charlie getting mad at lady tools is so wholesome to me. You just know he's a good dude.
The bar is so low 😂
@@lolol-vj7bc 😭😭 It do be like that for us ladies sometimes. 🤣
@@しゅにシュニ unfortunate :(
@@lolol-vj7bc RIP, i know. :(
makita already comes in goofy colors lmao
The pen/tool thing is commonly referred to as the “pink tax.” They also typically cost more than the normal version, even though it’s the exact same thing.
I've seen the exact opposite aswell so idk it's probably a pretty weird way to make money.
@@milkkorsmth its way more common in the pink tax way (altough yeah on some stuff like nail clippers or hair brushes its the opposite way) but yeah its weird. societal separation of genders is such a stupid thing lol
@@a.rrosoir316 idk It feels more equal. Everytime I go to the store I see like deodorant "for men" and like shampoo "for men" and sometimes that exact same shit without any labels and it costs less. Ig it depends where u come from.
@@milkkorsmth this comment section is where I just now learned about reverse-pink tax. Marketing by gender is so scummy!
"Yeah if you want those curves designed by a FEMALE nuclear physicist and painted pink, that's gonna be about 2 extra bucks."
"So do those 2 extra bucks and a Barbie paint job help it be better than the green/blue/black one?"
"... You ask too questions."
8:30 Charlie's absolutely flawless shocked Pikachu face here is my favorite
Edit: the reporter responding "I mean, as long as you're home for the evening, right?" oml
Technically succeeding at failing isn't such a failure in itself, it's like when Patrick got a trophy for never doing anything.
I like the idea of people being like “green ketchup, that’s just the next logical evolution, but purple?! Now that’s crossing the line!”
There's green tomatoes but no purple ones
My brother and I, at the time of the colored ketchup craze, were old enough to have paper delivery jobs, so we each agreed to buy a purple and green ketchup to try it out. It seemed so exciting, but the problem was...well, they were green and purple. Once was fun, but after that, it was just too hard to get past the fact that something that smelled and tasted identical to the red ketchup was purple or green. It made it "all wrong". XD So after a few more tries we gave up. The novelty was gone. Our parents tried it once each, and refused after that. They couldn't get past the color or the idea that anything that makes meat green (like putting it on a burger) makes it appetizing, when green on meat usually means rancid. The purple one fared a bit better, but in the end, not even half the ketchups were used.
And that's our story of the colored ketchup.
How anyone could think the E-Z squeeze colored ketchup is a failure is beyond me, EVERY kid I know growing up had this, and some had every color, that stuff flew off the shelves, all it was is food coloring and ketchup but it worked and it ruled!
yeah, but is it still around?
@@kasagure. That doesn't mean something's a failure, things run their course
@kasagure People don't mill their own flour anymore, therefore personal windmills were a complete failure
@@kasagure. That's not something that had to do with whether it succeeded or not. It was very successful but just ran its course. Along with the fact that certain dyes aren't allowed anymore
Green ketchup was the greatest. It has so much food coloring that it turned everything else green too
My wife got those lady tools too and the cordless drill pissed me off so much I went out and bought her a Dewalt impact driver and a set of drill bits so she could put holes in stuff like a dignified civilized human being.
You got her am impact driver FOR DRILLING HOLES?!? You, "Sir", should not be allowed within a ten mile radius of a Home Depot! 🤦
What were you thinking? That she's too stupid/ weak to operate a drill chuck? Or are you, yourself, one or both of those things? Either way, I stand by my remark.
Today's Fact: The smallest mammal in the world is the bumblebee bat, which measures just 1.1 inches in length.
Pretty average bat
Bat taste good tho?
Damn that’s wild
dang thats pretty big??? right guys😅😅😅😅😅😅????
absolutely massive bat, what do you mean?
The "lady tools" reminds me of when my dad and I saw these dust masks in Home Depot for men and women. They were literally the same, the one for women was marked up for some reason.
The exchange rate
Pink Tax:tm: -- feminine marketed products will always have a mark up (razors, shaving cream, hair product, personal hygiene, etc).
@@kitcross If it's a product associated with women, but they sell a masculine version, would it get a discount, or a "Blue Tax"?
@@MegaManXPoweredUp if something meant for women started being made for men they'd change the product name completely because it's not manly or something
@@cactus.man_ such as concealet or something being renamed "war paint"
I'd love a video of Charlie taking a tour in this museum and just reacting and commenting to everything. That would be so entertaining!
Never would i ever have expected charlie to make a video about something tom scott has made a video about. Their styles are so incredibly different
@@Thisisnot105 watching an old news report isn't really anything new for him but it's still a funny coincidence
Charlie is shockingly defensive over his purple ketchup
Your mom is purple ketchup
The red dye 40 got to him
That "homeless doll" is called Little Miss No Name and is one of the coolest dolls ever created btw.
Like, I'd pay a thousand bucks for it if that was possible. The doll is hyper rare and I really desperately want one one day.
I had one of the lady pens, those were one of the smoothest ballpoint pens I owned. The lines were also very fine rather than a thick inky mess. I know there's probably a good amount of pens out there exactly the same or better. I just really liked that pen and I used it until it ran out of ink.
I'm a sucker for smooth, fine-tip pens, so I totally get it. The Pentel Energel RTX 0.5mm pens are a good substitute for the Bic lady pens.
I love Bic Orange pens because they have a fine tip and write smoothly for me. My handwriting is so much worse with thicker balloints, gel pens and even fineliners
I hope we get more videos of Charlie looking at older products. It’s awesome seeing his reactions to things such as the funky Purple ketchup failing
If you made a product that was specifically designed to go into the museum of failure, and it got rejected, would the product be considered a failure?
I’ve been to the museum. It’s really cool and fun. They even added the Frye Festival in it (as well as a few recents)
My grandma had a hawaii chair and I loved playing on it as a kid. I miss her sometimes man
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Charlie has mastered TH-cam, From his character to his interesting content You cant really get bored of this kind if content, Charlie is intelligent and has a funny sense of humor, Managing to get a million views in like a few hours is impressive, Congrats critikal for getting this system to a science
Meat riding is CRAZY
Remember when he did gameplay and commentary?
[meme here]
Nigga stop glazin 😭😭😭
Imaging as a young child showing your parents your "invention" and it ends up on a show like this decades later
I’m so glad others have good memories of the EZ Squirt ketchup. I loved that stuff as a kid. There was also Fun Squeeze that had blue and pink butter. Those were such bangers
It was much earlier but I remember colored popcorn. You didn't know what color you were going to get until you popped it.
8:32 "As long as you're home for the evening, right? - This litte.. " I love this woman's response and quick transition. Explosive diarrhea pringles are worth the buy, as long as you eat them at home 💩
Charlie dissing the drill gives me life 😂
john pork
Your mom is a drill
@YeaMan Yeah but my music is better.
Would love to see a video of Charlie going to this museum.
It's perfect for him.
4:18 I remember seeing an ad for this when I was like 5 years old and even my five-year-old brain was like "why not just use a normal pen?"
As a tradesman, I can personally say that purple screwdriver looks fire. If the drill wasn't shit I'd almost be tempted to order them lmao
Same here
Makita do a purple range, but only in Japan afaik
you could always spray paint the shell purple
@@pixelpuppy then you wouldn't get the same benefit that grippy handles give
After moving into my new house my dad found lawn darts in the attic. It was like finding an ancient artifact. I still have them and have no intention of selling them or throwing them away.
There's a psychological block in my brain that won't allow me to eat the green ketchup. It tastes the same, it has the same consistency, there's just something about it being green that causes my brain to reject it.
They say Dude Wipes and nobody bats an eye, but they say Lady Tools and all hell breaks loose
I'm so bored and void of entertainment on youtube I feel physical relief whenever Charlie uploads
My mom has a little miss no name doll that her grandma bought her, it's in a case above her bed with a tear drop in its eye. It's horrifying and sad looking and I don't get about marketing the great depression to kids worked
This makes me miss Pepsi Blue. I loved that blue raspberry commercial failure. It was the closest you could get to a slurpee in pop form.
The Pepsi Blue they released during the pandemic was fantastic!
@@thestraydog They did what!?
@@sagen06 they re-released Pepsi blue about a year or two ago
I thought it tasted JUST like blue jello
I loved it man
@@advancedpants233 Im salty. Never seen it. Now its gone again 😭
I have genuine questions on how the mechanics of that “growing-up doll” would work. Never once had I seen such an (probably) advanced designed barbie doll.
so you are saying you would like to do further research on it ?
The doll is called Growing Up Skipper. Her body was made out of a stretchy rubber.
I work at a big name hardware store and we currently sell a "lady" version of the typical 40 piece tool kit you see everywhere. Literally the only difference between it and the normal version that includes the same exact tools is the fact that the packaging has "for women" slapped on it and all the tools are pink. Apparently its a best seller too.
“and a stove is a stove that’s what they say and patties will be patties” truly inspiring words, up there with the MLK speech, true greatness.
Why purple ketchup was deemed worthy of being inducted into the museum of monstrosities but not Pink Sauce is truly an abominable act of heresy.
7:53 That doll is called "Little Miss No Name". It may have been a marketing ploy to make kids feel bad if they didn't give her a home and a name.
5:32 MATH IS MATH
I bet Sneako will end up here in a couple of years
right next to my hopes and dreams
Sneako can’t catch a break😭.deserved tho
I mean he should be there now imo
@@hok1437 He should never catch a break for thinking the sexualization of children is normal. The fact that those words came out of his mouth...
" A hammer is a goddamn hammer" best thing ive ever heard this year
actually those bic for girls pens were my favorite as a kid bc they had a 4 pack of pretty good pens that was pink, purple, light blue, and lime green. loved that shit honestly lol
dude Charlie’s rant about the Lady Tools has me crying 😂
8:17 Charlie did you forget about “Olestra”? It gave you diarrhea.
hi
M I C H E A L OPEN THE DOOR M I C H E A L
THE AIR UMBRELLA GUY
i remember waking up for school one morning when i was like 12, turning on the tv to watch cartoons before school and seeing an ad for the Hawaii chair. It was so stupid I literally thought about it the entire day.
00:45 The original pink sauce.
He's right about the EZ Squirt being everywhere, idk how that qualifies as a failure. I had the shrek green one and I remember losing a tooth while eating some with my chicken nuggets, and my tooth was green.
Charlie showing off the screwdriver gave me flashbacks to when my mom bought the exact same toolkit
I've actually found that creepy beauty mask at a thrift store without knowing what it was. Totally confused me what it's purpose was
I remember forcing my mom to buy me purple ketchup then I was too grossed out to eat it lol
I begged my mom to buy it for me . I ate it once and decided the colour grossed me out , and I never wanted to eat it again
Charlie: "TH-cam Originals died a long time ago."
Charlie 1 Second Later: "It lasted until 2022."
I’m not a bot, but I genuinely get a smile on my face every time Charlie makes a new video. Ever since I first watched him back in 2018, he’s been one of if not my favorite TH-camrs. This means nothing but still I just feel like saying it
Same bro
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Bots will copy your comment word for word and repost it. There's a chance this already happened and I'm talking to no one.
Thats exactly what a bot would say. Nice try, now go replace your batteries before you short circuit.
I don't believe that you're not a bot
I had no idea this place existed. I wonder how the inventors feel knowing their work is here?
in defence of the the "drill" Charlie was talking about. It is likely an elektrik screwdriver, which would explain the low torque as it is not supposed to have much.
Not gonna lie, did not expect anyone in this comment section to know the difference between a drill and a driver. Color me impressed.
Went to this museum with my toddler; it failed to entertain him, so i guess it was the perfect experience? If you’re in NYC, i recommend heading over to Sunset Park/ Industry City before May and checking it out
Crazy, they didn't go over the Sneako exhibit
I’ll bet the Hawaii chair was designed by the same men who secretly run Victoria’s Secret
I heard about it last week. I think putting the Museum of Failures in NY is very appropriate. New York has become a massive failure in the last few years
America in general is a failure.
NY has a lot of weird museums like that. I'm still sad to see how bad NY has gotten since moving out of my home state a few years ago
Imagine your parents taking you to this museum & leaving you there.
Never thought they’d invent a museum that I might actually find myself in one day
I went to this museum recently. It was pretty interesting. Charlie would definitely love it.
Was not expecting my life to end up in this museum as an exhibit
In Australia, the purple/green ketchup got recalled if I remember correctly, because they would puff up and pop on the shelves.
The Australian version was different to the US, somehow; it's been forever so don't quote me.
The fact he was doing all this at 1 am is hilarious to me.
It's so stupid how people only realize things exist when media picks up on it this museum has been going on for years until inside edition picks up on it just to fill up some time and now everyone knows what it is
@@MadWatcher I'm not
Charlie needs himself a Linus Tech Tips screwdriver.
Hey Charlie.. you pick up spirits, and make it easier to laugh. Thank you. Sincerely
said it perfectly
Somehow I originally thought that the Heinz EZ Squeeze Funky Purple was hand sanitizer but finding out that it was ketchup really made my day.
“We learn from failure, not from success!”
you always bring serous nostalgia with these videos. whether it’s purple ketchup or early xbox live days. much appreciated
Shrek was released when the green bottle came out, I think that has to do with sales. If I am correct, they also put Donkey on the purple bottle.
4:44 Twitter users in a nutshell
I remember the Shrek Ketchup to this day
Never forget
Did not expect but also definitely expected Charlie to be this passionate about a condiment
A lot of youtube originals were honestly really good. Ill never forget watching vsauce do iowaska
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Lady tools! Long ago I kept buying basic tools so I could do basic stuff around the house. My husband worked construction and was constantly taking them. I finally bought purple ones and he left them alone. Now we laugh about it 20 years later. Don't knock them
They work just fine and even husband uses them around the house.
Oreos and Kit-kats make crazy flavors for multiple reasons. 1st: other nations actually like some of them and they become mainstays there. 2nd: In America they drive consumers to buy the original flavor as a "nostalgia" hit.
8:58 This is what started expansion fetish
I don't know what's weirder, "lady tools" being a real thing, or Tiana actually buying them and being surprised by the result. To be fair, you can just buy the normal tools regardless.
I actually think stopping the produce of purple ketchup was a good move.
Having purple unnatural ketchup is a bit weird, you have shampoos that are purple, it just doesn’t fit.
*but serious who would consume GREEN bogey ketchup if they did even make one*