Breakthroughs and everyday innovations from the year.
HEADLINES ON January 30, 1985
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- Headline: Milk Carton Campaign for Missing Children. Impact: The use of missing children's photos on milk cartons sparked a global movement in child safety. This small act of dairy marketing created a butterfly effect that led to the creation of more child protection laws, increased vigilance in communities, and perhaps even inspired a popular TV show or two. Who knew dairy could be so heroic?. Fact: Did you know that milk cartons became the original 'missing person' billboards? Talk about a moo-ving story!.
- Headline: Debate on Antarctica's Governance. Impact: The debates over Antarctica's future led to a surprising outcome: the rise of extreme sports tourism in the frozen wasteland. As diplomats argued, adrenaline junkies started flocking to Antarctica for ice climbing and penguin selfies, inadvertently turning a desolate land into a trendy vacation spot. Who knew that bureaucratic discussions could pave the way for Instagram influencers?. Fact: Fun fact: Antarctica is the only continent without a native population. Imagine trying to sell that on a timeshare!.
Wall Street Time Machine
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1985, it would be worth $246,803 today (246.8x return)
MCD
McDonald's
McDonald's - If you invested $1,000 in 1985, it would be worth $242,284 today (242.3x return)
AAPL
Apple
Apple - If you invested $1,000 in 1985, it would be worth $2,853,286 today (2853.3x return)