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Top 10 Most Expensive Product FAILS
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11/21/2023
These fails cost their respective companies a tremendous amount of money. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the top 10 most expensive product fails.
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Welcome to WatchMojo and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 most expensive
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product fails.
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We produced this video with the GetMojo production team, our in-house team of product experts
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dedicated to scouring online reviews and manufacturer websites.
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If you'd like to see some successful adaptations of the failed tech in this video, why not
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check out our suggested products in the description below.
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The cola wars have been seemingly going on forever, and it's effectively been a two-horse
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race between Coke and Pepsi.
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And back in 1985, Coke came up with a rather unusual strategy to get ahead.
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They decided to reformulate the much-loved Coca-Cola formula, aptly naming it "New
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Coke".
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Unfortunately, this new taste didn't catch on.
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New Coke offered a much sweeter taste, not too dissimilar to Pepsi, which was surprising,
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given that Coke had long criticised Pepsi's overly sweet taste.
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The media hated it, Coke fans hated it, and it ultimately cost the company an estimated
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$30 million for the privilege.
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What happens when you try a little too hard to capitalise on a trend?
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Well, you get perhaps one of the worst video games of all time.
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It's 1982, and Steven Spielberg's latest film, "E.T.
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The Extra-Terrestrial", is killing it at the box office.
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So, Atari decides to pay a huge chunk of money for the rights to make an E.T. game on the
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Atari 2600 console.
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They then proceed to rush the game out the door, spending just five weeks developing
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it.
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The result is a game that was not only sparse and confusing, but incredibly difficult to
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play.
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The whole thing felt rushed and underdeveloped, because it was.
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The vast majority of the game cartridges ended up in landfill, and in the process Atari ended
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up losing somewhere in the region of $100 million.
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The Segway will probably always be regarded quite fondly in the transportation zeitgeist.
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It was cool, fun and futuristic.
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So why did it flop?
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Well, right from its launch in 2001, the funky, upright people mover was deemed far too expensive
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for the mass market.
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It was impractical, and had very little infrastructure to support it.
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The company was also scared by reports of people injuring themselves while riding them.
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In fact, Segway company owner James Heseldon died by accidentally riding his Segway off
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a cliff in 2010.
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The Segway Personal Transporter isn't produced anymore, and it only sold 140,000 units in
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its lifetime, ultimately resulting in a company loss well in excess of $100 million.
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While Amazon is an absolute powerhouse in the online retail world, its various forays
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into numerous tech segments has arguably been more missed than hit.
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Take its Fire Phone, a supposed rival to the iPhone, which launched back in 2014.
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This smartphone initially looked promising.
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Shortly after its release, however, anticipation quickly turned to disappointment.
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It was expensive, didn't have as many apps as its competitors, and a lot of its supposedly
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advanced features were really just engineered to get you to buy more things on Amazon.
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After just 13 months on the market, Amazon pulled the phone from shelves, taking a $170
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million hit to their balance sheet in the process.
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I just wish there was a more gourmet option at McDonald's.
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Well, apparently this was the stream of consciousness McDonald's tapped into in 1996, when their
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overzealous marketing team attempted to create a "sophisticated burger" for "grown-ups".
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This new burger didn't catch on, and arguably flew right in the face of the fast food chain's
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family appeal.
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McDonald's also faced resistance from franchisees as the Arch Deluxe required its own set of
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unique ingredients, making it less efficient to produce.
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The company reportedly lost around $300 million on the swanky snack, and it was swiftly added
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to the ever-growing, lost menu of Mickey D. Duns.
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This American car maker has a solid roster of big hitters, but it also has a fair few
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flops - and none of them is more famous than the Ford Edsel.
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Promised to be the car of the future, the Edsel launched in 1957, right at the beginning
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of a recession with a surprisingly high price tag.
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Strike one.
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It was also rife with quality and reliability issues - strike two.
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And what about that vertical grill?
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Although originally designed to stand out, consumers just thought the grill looked odd.
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Strike three.
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Ford produced the car for just two years, and reportedly lost around $350 million on
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the Edsel name.
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The 80s was an era rife with anti-smoking sentiment, forcing tobacco brands to find
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innovative ways of selling their products to consumers.
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And RJ Reynolds come up with what they thought was a genius solution - Premier smokeless
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cigarettes.
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Pitched as a cleaner alternative to the usual crowd, this smokeless invention was pulled
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from shelves just four months after it launched, reportedly leaving RJ Reynolds with a loss
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of nearly $1 billion.
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They tasted bad, smelled even worse, were difficult to light, and health groups took
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umbrage with their claims of being healthier.
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That, plus the fact that there were rumours the packaging was being used to smuggle cocaine,
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all led to the smokeless cigarette quickly going up in, well, smoke.
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In 2010, Microsoft launched its Kin range of phones.
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The Kin 1 and Kin 2.
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These looked to ride the handheld social media wave sweeping the market at the time, right
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on the coattails of the iPhone 4.
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There was a big problem, however.
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Microsoft's Kin phones, supposedly designed specifically for hip, young, social media
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loving teens, didn't support apps.
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To visit Facebook, you had to go through a browser.
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The actual expense of the device, and the fact that the operating system wasn't very
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good - using half Windows and half something else - all made the Kin go down like a lead
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balloon, to the tune of around $1 billion.
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When it was introduced in 2013, this wearable tech was supposed to bring hands-free smartphone
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capabilities and augmented reality to the masses.
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So where did it all go wrong?
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Aside from the usual high price tag and safety concerns often relating to new-fangled wearable
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tech, Google Glass also struggled with disappointing battery life, poor performance and privacy
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issues.
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It effectively ended up marooning itself on its own niche island of what it called "Glass
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Explorers", a club too expensive and impractical for anyone to want to be a part of.
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Google Glass lasted just two years, in which it saw lacklustre sales and eventually it
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ended up costing the company around $1 billion.
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This smartphone snafu actually had a positive start.
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The Note 7 was well-received when it was launched in 2016, going head-to-head with Apple's
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latest iPhone.
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But then Samsung hit a snag.
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Reports started coming in that some Note 7 batteries were malfunctioning, overheating
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and in some cases, exploding.
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And one of those instances happened on an airline, leading to the Note 7 being banned
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from commercial flights by the Department of Transportation.
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Samsung had to roll out a major recall, which led to a huge loss of around $2 billion, and
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a potential lost revenue of around $17 billion.
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So tech brands, take note.
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Or don't.
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So, which of these product goofs do you think was the worst?
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Let us know in the comments section below.
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