Name That Product
"Retro" Moments & Milestones
Classic TV Westerns
Famous Duos
Classic Movie Stars
100

According to the famous commercial jingle, "Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is" refers to this effervescent antacid medicine.

Alka-Seltzer

100

In July 1969, millions of people watched on television as astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk here.

The Moon
100

He played the heroic cowboy Little Joe on Bonanza and later starred in Little House on the Prairie.

Michael Landon

100

This classic cartoon cat and mouse spend all their time chasing each other.

Tom & Jerry

100

Known as America’s favorite blonde bombshell, she starred in Some Like It Hot and famously sang "Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend."

Marilyn Monroe

200

This gelatin dessert brand is famously known for its jiggly texture.

Jello

200

Invented in 1958, this colorful, plastic toy ring was spun around the waist and became a massive nationwide craze.

the Hula Hoop 
200

This famous TV western featured James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon in Dodge City.

Gunsmoke

200

This iconic comedy duo was famous for their slapstick routines and the catchphrase, "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!"

Laurel & Hardy

200

This handsome, suave actor won hearts as Rhett Butler in the 1939 epic Gone with the Wind.

Clark Gable

300

This canned meat product became globally famous during WWII and inspired a famous comedic sketch by Monty Python.

Spam

300

This iconic 1969 music festival in upstate New York defined a generation, drawing over 400,000 peaceful attendees.

Woodstock

300

This masked hero rode a white horse named Silver and was accompanied by his trusty friend Tonto.

The Lone Ranger

300

They were America's favorite husband-and-wife comedy team on TV during the 1950s, living in a New York apartment.

Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball / Lucy and Ricky

300

This iconic actress won four Academy Awards and starred alongside Spencer Tracy in nine movies, including Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.

Katharine Hepburn

400

This hair cream promised that "a little dab'll do ya" to keep men's hair neatly groomed and shiny.

Brylcreem

400

In 1953, the coronation of this young woman was the first major international event to be broadcast live on television worldwide.

Queen Elizabeth II 
400

Before becoming a legendary movie director and Oscar winner, Clint Eastwood starred as Rowdy Yates in this 1960s western series.

Rawhide

400

This folk-rock duo harmonized on massive hits like "The Sound of Silence" and "Mrs. Robinson."

Simon & Garfunkel

400

He was the ultimate tough guy of the 1940s, famous for his roles in Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon.

Humphrey Bogart

500

Introduced in 1947, this brand of cleaning product featured a cartoon mascot wearing a sailor outfit and a white sailor cap.

Old Dutch Cleanser

500

In 1971, this handheld electronic device was introduced by Texas Instruments, quickly changing how students did math in school.

the Pocket Calculator

500

This TV western, named after a dangerous pass, starred Chuck Connors as a Union civil war veteran raising his son on a ranch.

The Rifleman

500

This legendary silver-screen dancing duo starred together in 10 musical films, including Top Hat and Swing Time.

Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers

500

Born Archibald Leach, this British-born actor became the epitome of Hollywood sophistication in films like North by Northwest and To Catch a Thief.

Cary Grant