Top 20 Products That Don't Exist Anymore

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Published 2023-08-01
These products are long gone. For this list, we’ll be looking at the most notable merchandise you can’t find on store shelves anymore. Our countdown of products that don't exist anymore includes Pagers, Netscape Navigator, Walkman, Pontiacs, VCR, and more! Which of these do you miss the most? Let us know in the comments below!

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All Comments (21)
  • @jeffb.6642
    Fax machines, for better or for worse, are definitely still around in a lot of businesses
  • @bgabandon2333
    pagers are still HEAVILY used in the medical field
  • @shundy00
    Pagers and fax machines are still used every single day in the medical field, in major hospitals in major cities, so i don't think they qualify as not existing anymore
  • @mr.narrator6781
    Damn with the rise in popularity of boba teas, I think Orbitz has a real shot at coming back.
  • @trinaq
    I miss Walkmans and Pagers, and start to feel my age when younger people don't know what they are! 😂
  • @ukyo1975
    I'm surprised your list did not include the laser disc, DVD's predecessor. They were the size of a vinyl album, and the disc players were about as moody, user- friendly, and reliable as an 8- track player with bi-polar disorder. Lord, do I feel old after watching this list. I remember every single item here.
  • @blackmesacake5361
    I will never forget being in class in college one day, and someone who i didnt really know yet leaned over and saw me on my laptop, and asked me if i knew Google had their own browser? "Its called Chrome, its a lot better than Internet Explorer.". God that feels like a lifetime ago.
  • @lorettasmith9730
    Pagers do still exsist... they can play quite an essential part in some emergency response services
  • @59771006
    Here in Australia we still have payphones (phone booths) but they’re not actually “payphones” because they’re free to use I think they still serve a purpose what if you really need to call someone and your phone battery is dead if you know the person’s number you can call them using a payphone
  • @nicksullivan4994
    As a 90’s Kid, I Loved watching VHS tapes on My VCR, Good Times!❤️📺🎶👍🏻
  • @Infrared73
    Pagers are still around and still have some important critical use cases. Most of their infrastructure has been consolidated into a few companies now. They have better range and penetration (buildings, remote locations) when compared to cell phones. Mobile networks are not as robust in an emergency compared to pagers and a traditional land line.
  • @timothypatch5080
    I kinda miss the VCR I was born in the late 90s so I remember using them for a while and there was just something about those Disney movies that were actually good and just a lot of the movies that are nostalgic for me were on VHS. Definitely not the most convenient experience but I liked it
  • @kamsismith
    I remember Microsoft Explorer when I had Microsoft as a kid. I used to be on that service all the time doing whatever. I wish they still kept it.
  • @BroAnarchy
    "Beat Up Martin" .... EAT UP MARTHA.... lol... i laughed way harder at that than i should have!
  • @joeymartinez9854
    I still have my vhs/ dvd player and I still collect VHS tapes
  • @twillightfairy
    Floppy disks did not just go into usb drives, CDs came after the floppy disk in the 1990s, then came the USB drive in the 2000s.
  • @Lynn17
    I can never help commenting on these videos, I remember so many of these things. My Walkman was my lifeline as a teenager and I miss Kudos bars.
  • @davinp
    Microsoft Word still has the floppy disk icon as the save button