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Lone Ranger Atomic Bomb Ring - Failure Museum

The Lone Ranger Atomic Bomb Ring, a promotional item from Kix cereal in 1947, promised kids they could see atomic energy at work.  While advertised as “perfectly safe,” it contained actual radioactive material and emitted alpha particles close to kids’ skin and faces. It was quietly discontinued once radiation risks become public.

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Sean Jacobsohn

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