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Article created by: Konstancija Gasaitytė

Have you ever found yourself being angry at your printer that stops working out of nowhere and then spits out a dozen of the same copies? Or maybe you were disappointed by the game that you waited for for so long? Experiencing situations like these where people find some well-known product to be useless and irritating can make them wonder why these products are so popular and who still buys them. 

Having this in mind, Reddit user @jezbez asked people online “What terrible product sells by the millions?” and besides receiving 57.1k upvotes, they also found out what products made someone a millionaire but are actually awful products. 

Which one of these products do you find unnecessary or useless? Leave your thoughts in the comments down below! 

More Info: Reddit

#1

Young woman in a gold sequined dress posing at a red carpet event, illustrating popular products sold by the millions. anything made by or in cahoots with kylie jenner

lozontheflipside , Walt Disney Television Report

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    Yellow Labrador puppy sitting on grass near stone pathway, representing one of the terrible products sold by the millions. Puppy mill puppies. Sorry to compare them to a product, but that’s how they’re treated. No one should purchase a puppy from a pet store, EVER. This now extends to online brokerage websites like greenfield and puppyspot. They’re like Amazon, a few clicks and a puppy will be sent to your door, and these puppies are coming from the exact same place as the pet store puppies. Because of people’s need for instant gratification, these facilities with hundreds to thousands of breeding animals persist. They are the best cash crop you could hope for. Never believe a store who claims they only sell puppies from responsible breeders. No, not even if the owner has visited the breeders and “know” they’re good! By definition a responsible breeder would NEVER send their puppies to a pet store. Even pet stores that claim to only have rescues need to be scrutinized because some mills will use a shell rescue to “puppy launder”. “Licensed and certified breeders” should be a red flag - depending on the state, a breeder only needs to be licensed if they have a large number of dogs, are selling to brokers to go to pet stores, or to people “sight unseen” (online). YMMV depending on the state. People sometimes justify their purchases as “saving” puppies from a pet store. But that is still investing in the industry and funding their operations by giving them profit. Legislation hasn’t stemmed the tide. Only a loss of profit will make mills move on to another hustle. So please educate yourself and anyone you know who loves dogs and might ever be tempted to purchase a puppy from a pet store or online. Either adopt from a responsible rescue, or purchase from a responsible breeder.

    KellyCTargaryen , Lisa L Wiedmeier Report

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    #3

    Close-up of denim jeans pocket with a red fabric tag, illustrating one of the terrible products still sold by the millions. Women’s pants/trousers which STILL have tiny pockets.

    Mike-Drop , SoulRider.222 Report

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    #4

    Partially unwrapped Hershey chocolate bar with a bite taken, illustrating terrible products still sold by the millions. Speaking as a European, Hershey bars are absolutely horrendous

    UnhandMePriest , Daniel R. Blume Report

    #5

    Rotating coffee pod holder with multiple colorful pods on a kitchen counter featuring terrible products sold by the millions. this should go without saying, but coffee pods

    Flashy-Huckleberry95 , Sue Thompson Report

    #6

    Blonde woman wearing Stand Up To Cancer shirt at a media event with logos in the background, related to terrible products sold. GOOP

    Snoo79382 , Disney Television Report

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    #7

    Close-up of a packaged product on a wooden table surrounded by notebooks and smartphones, illustrating terrible products still sold. Cigarettes.

    DudeFromSaudi , Falko Report

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    #8

    Multiple bottled water products with blue caps displayed against a plain wall, illustrating terrible products sold by millions. Plastic water/soda bottles. Environmentally terrible

    baron_von_pancakes , Abdulla Al Muhairi Report

    #9

    Starbucks coffee cup with smartphone on top, next to laptop, highlighting popular products still sold by the millions. Any product where marketing is 95% of the production budget

    Pjseaturtle , Bill Rice Report

    #10

    Toilet tank with a single roll of toilet paper, a piggy bank, and a packaged set of bathroom products on the side. Cheap toilet paper that your finger goes right through unless you fold it over several times.

    Back2Bach , Micah Sittig Report

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    #11

    Vintage homeopathic medicine bottles displayed on a glass shelf representing terrible products still sold by millions Homeopathic “remedies” that are so diluted they might contain one molecule of what they purport to hold. And no, shaking them does not “activate” them. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/1800-studies-later-scientists-conclude-homeopathy-doesnt-work-180954534/

    birdgoil , ilovebutter Report

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    #13

    Indoor market aisle with racks of clothing and a few shoppers browsing terrible products sold by the millions. Fast Fashion clothes

    _mochi_1430 , Nurul Balqis Report

    #14

    Two plastic bottles of beverages, including Pocari Sweat and Nestle spring water, examples of terrible products sold by millions. Nestle Bottled Water

    Phat_Noodle , Paul Downey Report

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    #15

    People browsing skincare products at a busy trade show booth featuring popular products still sold by millions. MLM products.

    -eDgAR- , Jeffrey McPheeters Report

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    #16

    Overear headphones with microphone on metal stand, example of terrible products still sold by the millions. Beats headphone, speakers etc. The headphones are so cheaply made that they put weights in them to make them feel higher quality Edit: for those asking, you can't go wrong with JBL - they're invincible, affordable and unbelievably high quality for the price. Edit 2: not saying weight = quality, I'm saying that people think weight = quality

    _foolishgenius , shanejwelty Report

    #17

    Macro image of microplastics scattered on a white surface illustrating terrible products still sold by the millions. Stuff with microbeads. Seriously, how was this ever legal in the first place and why is it still legal? Edit, apparently mictobeads were mostly banned in the US (where majority of redditors are from) in 2018 (enacted 2015) but I missed that. However, this is not a strict ban as they are still allowed in "non-rinse off" products such as make-up or pillow stuffing and you can order large quantities of them on Amazon. So while this is a step in the right direction, it is certainly not good enough. Furthermore, they should be banned worldwide like CFCs were as their environmental impact is equally as bad.

    moleratical , Oregon State University Report

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    #18

    Boxes of ink cartridges packed in a cardboard box, illustrating terrible products still sold by the millions. Printer ink cartridges.

    KindHearted_IceQueen , CartridgeSave Images Report

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    #19

    Two unusual capsules on a white plate, representing terrible products still sold by the millions online. Diet shakes/pills/teas etc

    Odd-Plant4779 , Patrik Nygren Report

    #20

    Plastic toy figures with unusual designs, representing some terrible products still sold by the millions online. LOL surprise Toys or any such surprise toy , they sell like crazy and the whole idea is to buy them open the wrapper and see what you have got , once opened the toy is never used

    Enginecoder , Lizard10979 Report

    #21

    Two men playing retro video games on old computers in a dimly lit room, highlighting popular products sold by millions. Microtransactions in games. The cosmetic ones I can understand, they can be fun, but the pay to win ones are terrible and yet they make millions every year.

    -eDgAR- , Binary Koala Report

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    #22

    Plate of fresh fruit including grapes, apples, and oranges, illustrating popular products sold by the millions. Fruits that have to be repackaged individually.

    kxiongw , Maciej Lewandowski Report

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    #23

    Old white printer with paper sheet halfway printed, representing terrible products still sold by the millions. There's an old IT joke about being in a room with three truly despicable people and a printer and a gun with two bullets. Who would you shoot? The answer for IT people is you would shoot the printer twice.

    crokinoleworld , rjp Report

    #24

    People gaming on multiple computer screens at an event, illustrating popular but terrible products sold by the millions. Pay-to-win games

    saro476 , dronepicr Report

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