1. Segway
Segway
Segway is an electric-driven and self-balancing personal transport vehicle. When it went on the market in 200 1, Dean Carmen, the inventor of Segway, had a secret in his heart: I hope it can bring a revolution to the transportation mode all over the world. However, this vehicle, which Carmen had high hopes for, did not have a revolutionary impact as expected. Although this technology is quite trendy and avant-garde, the high gyro makes it almost impossible to have a significant impact on people's travel mode-although former US President George Bush has a special liking for this new type of transportation-the sales volume of Segway is far below Carmen's expectations. Nowadays, it just acts as a "toy car" for supermarket security and lazy tourists. Segway's greatest contribution may be to become the first choice of transportation for the unsuccessful magician Gob Bluth in the American drama Arrested Development.
2. "New Coke"
"New Coke"
Marketers should understand the truth, that is, don't provoke users' emotional attachment to a certain product, especially when it comes to Coca-Cola with a history of 99 years. 1April, 1985 13, the "newer and sweeter" Coca-Cola successfully passed the blind taste test, but it stumbled in the real world. Hard-core fans of Coca-Cola have called or sent letters complaining that only three months after its launch, the Coca-Cola Company has resumed the production of traditional recipes, and all coke cans and bottles have been added with "classical" trademarks, so that consumers can regain their "first love" feeling.
3.Clippy
Clippy
"You seem to be writing a letter. Do you need any help?" Undoubtedly, Clippy's fashionable "prologue" attracted the strongest resentment from Microsoft Office users. This Office assistant tool made its debut with Microsoft Office '97, and is ready to complete any work as a virtual paper clip. The only problem is that Clippy can't keep silent. Once the word "Dear" appears on the page, it will enter the letter-writing mode, ready to help organize a person's most private thoughts. The reason why Clippy can't play a leading role in word processing programs is mainly because it is obsessed with changing users' documents. In fact, users no longer seem to use Office software to write letters.
4. Agent Orange
Orange agent
Agent Orange was a powerful defoliant used in the Vietnam War from 196 1 year to 197 1 year, and was designed to remove the visual obstacle-the dense forest in Vietnam, which completely exposed the Vietnamese army to the fire of the US military. Although this strategy has been successful, it has paid a painful price: people exposed to orange agent will have fatal effects, causing cancer, birth defects and a series of other diseases. During the whole Vietnam War, American military planes sprayed about 21100,000 gallons of orange agent into the jungles of Vietnam, causing injuries to hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese. American veterans also suffered greatly, and many diseases were related to exposure to agent orange. Therefore, they took the agent orange manufacturer to court, and finally reached a settlement with them in 1984, and obtained compensation of1.800 million US dollars.
5. pop-up ads
Pop-up ads
There are various forms of advertisements, such as banner advertisements, flashing banners and music advertisements. Since the introduction of pop-up advertisements in web browsers in the early 2 1 century, people have nowhere to hide, and the website will undoubtedly benefit greatly from this trick. Enraged Facebook users have formed hundreds of groups to oppose pop-up advertisements. Although they finally developed a pop-up advertisement blocker, you never know when you will click on a link with a pop-up advertisement.
6. Subprime mortgage
Subprime mortgage
Sub-prime mortgage refers to the mortgage loans issued by banks to customers with poor credit records, which is considered to be the chief culprit in turning the US economy from prosperity to decline. Under normal circumstances, it is difficult for such customers to borrow money from banks. When the interest rate fell in 2004 and the property market was booming, banks began to issue mortgage loans to customers with poor credit records. To make matters worse, many people also get subprime mortgages with floating interest rates, which makes banks more and more risky. As a result, due to the inability of indebted borrowers to repay their loans on time, the bank's bad debts surged, which eventually triggered the financial crisis.
7. Skirt lining
Skirt lining
The skirt lining must be worn together with the corset, which makes people pursue fashion in the most uncomfortable way. The skirt lining is a legacy of the Victorian era in Britain, and occasionally it is as wide as 6 feet (about 1.83 meters), which makes simple daily life (such as entering the house) quite challenging. In contrast, high heels look much more practical.
8. Nintendo Virtual Boy
Nintendo Virtual Boy
The Virtual Boy game console may be the shortest-lived system in Nintendo's history. 1995 was only sold in the market for six months before it stopped production. This system includes a heavy bright red hood, which completely blocks the line of sight when players try to play games with 3D images. In addition, the price of Virtual Boy game console is high (retail price 180 USD), but the types of games are limited (only 14 games are available in the United States). Nintendo is determined to focus on the more successful and traditional Nintendo 64 system and stop producing Virtual Boy.
9.Farmville game
Farmville game
FarmVille game, developed and operated by Zynga, is one of the most popular games on social networking site Facebook. However, FarmVille is not so much a game as a mindless housework in a virtual farm, which requires players to keep clicking the mouse to plant and harvest crops. According to Zynga, more than 10% of Americans are loyal players of FarmVille games. How much productivity can this wasted time be converted into? This question is really difficult to answer.
10. Hydrogenated oil
hydrogenated oil
Trans fat can be called the disaster of human health in 2 1 century, but it still has its practical use when invented. /kloc-At the end of 0/9th century, hydrogen was added to oils such as vegetable oil to prolong the shelf life of food. However, modern research has found that the combination of hydrogen and oil has a series of unexpected consequences for human health, which will promote the increase of harmful cholesterol and increase the probability of heart disease. Later, manufacturers such as McDonald's eliminated trans fats from their food. In 2006, the United States required food processing enterprises in the United States to clearly indicate the amount of trans fats in the packaging of their products.
1 1.Honegar health care liquid
Honegar health care liquid
Honegar 1959 was invented by Dr. DeForest C. Jarvis, which really matches its English name: a mixture of apple vinegar and honey. Jarvis got the inspiration to develop Honegar from the drinking habits of local farmers in Vermont. He thinks farmers in Vermont are healthier. Because of its bad taste, this product has not been welcomed by the market, but the science behind it may sound reasonable: both honey and apple vinegar contain a lot of important antioxidants, which can treat many diseases including arthritis.
12. hydrogen fuel airship
Hydrogen-fueled airship
When the airship "Hindenburg" 193 1 was designed, the manufacturer chose hydrogen instead of helium as fuel, which laid a hidden danger for the disastrous ending of "Hindenburg". Compared with helium, hydrogen is cheaper and easier to obtain, but it is highly flammable. Finally, this fear came true: 1937, the airship "Hindenburg" caught fire and crashed 36 seconds later, which also declared the end of the era of hydrogen-fueled airship. Most modern airships, such as the famous Goodyear airship, all use helium, which is not volatile, as fuel.
13. Spray paint
If there is any other choice, we will never can cheese, pork and sardines just to keep them fresh. What comes out of the can always makes people feel uncomfortable. The food is still like this, not to mention the "hair" that comes out of the jar. Using spray paint to cover the bald area is just a self-deception and the effect is not much better. In fact, other ways can improve your image, and it is not necessary to focus on hair alone. There is a saying that grows old in elegance. How to talk about elegance when wearing a full head of paint can only become the laughing stock of people.
14.DDT
DDT
DDT (English abbreviation for dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethylene) was once known as the "magic bullet" against insect-borne diseases such as malaria. It came out in 1873 and was not widely used until 1939. At that time, during the Second World War, Swiss chemist Paul Hermann Müller discovered that DDT could be used as an effective pesticide. With this discovery, he also won the Nobel Prize. After the war, the use of this pesticide showed an explosive growth trend. From 1942 to 1972, Americans used about1350 million pounds (about 600 million kilograms) of DDT.
While spraying millions of pounds of DDT every year, people do not consider the possible impact of this pesticide on the environment. 1962, rachel carson's environmental masterpiece Silent Spring came out and had a far-reaching impact. In the book, Carson first appeals to people to pay attention to the "evil" side of DDT, that is, it damages human reproduction and nervous system, accumulates in the food chain of wild animals and plants and poisons birds. Since then, the use of DDT in the United States has plummeted and this pesticide was completely banned in 1972.
15. Automatic tuning software
Automatic tuning software
This technology can make the voice of poor singers beautiful and moving, while the voice of poor singers can only sound like a robot. Auto-tuning software makes singers such as Kanye Omari West and Cher mistakenly think that they are also masters in interpreting low singing. What else can we say about this? Can only say: "Thank you very much, great computer."
16. Red Pigment No.2
Red pigment 2
Red Pigment 2 was one of the most popular food pigments in 1970s. This food pigment quickly disappeared from the market in 1976 after scientists in the former Soviet Union claimed that the test results showed that this substance was related to cancer. Has people's panic subsided? Maybe, because no one has cancer from red pigment 2. But due to public panic, red M&; M's chocolate disappeared completely in the market 10 years. Faced with such a huge impact, we naturally want to "please" Red Pigment No.2 into the list.
17. Ford Pinto
Ford pinto
The Ford Pinto produced in 197 1 is one of the worst cars in history, and it will explode when it is rear-ended. Knowing this problem, Ford claimed in his notorious memo that it was much more cost-effective to compensate the victims than to repair Pinto. Such impersonal remarks made the victims feel insulted as well as hurt. It can be said that "Pinto Door" is a stain that Ford will never wash away.
18. Parachute jacket
Needless to say, you can also guess what kind of scene people who use this product will finally usher in. 19 12 years, the German inventor Franz Letschert invented the parachute jacket. In order to attract people's attention, Letschert personally put on a jacket to give a demonstration, which resulted in tragedy. At that time, he jumped from the Eiffel Tower, and died because his parachute didn't open.
19.Betamax video recorder
Betamax video recorder
Betamax video recorder is not a very bad product, and Sony's failed marketing strategy is the most important lesson we should learn. 1975, Sony tried to make Betamax into a proprietary format in order to attract manufacturers to "join in", but at this time they were not fully prepared. In the video format war with VHS (video home system) video recorder, Betamax finally lost. Betamax can record video for up to one hour, and VHS can record video for two hours. An hour's advantage is enough for VHS to gain a foothold in the market that it has never given up. By contrast, Betamax, a competitor, is insignificant.
20. Baby crib
Baby cage
In the 1930s, some Londoners "invited" their babies into baby cages because their living space was too small. The so-called baby cage is a cage made of iron wire. 1922 applied for a patent in the United States. While cruelly putting the baby in the cage, they didn't think about what danger the world outside the window would bring to the child. Especially in a big city like London. Perhaps because it is very convenient, many people ignore the needs and feelings of children.
2 1. tanning bed
Tanning bed
Everyone knows that exposure to ultraviolet rays, whether sunlight or artificial ultraviolet rays, will have a negative impact on the body. In fact, about 90% of skin cancers are directly caused by ultraviolet radiation. Tanning bed also plays an important role in inducing skin cancer. In the 1970s, tanning beds appeared in the American market, and were quickly sought after by consumers, especially teenagers, although the dangers of using this equipment were widely reported and publicized. A study conducted in April of 20 10 found for the first time that using tanning beds indoors is particularly easy to make people dependent, and its addiction is the same as taking drugs or drinking alcohol.
22. Kaluochi hole shoes
Kaluochi cave shoes
No matter how many people are sought after, this kind of casual shoes can't get rid of the "ugly" hat. Kaluochi hole shoes landed on the market in 2002, mainly rubber overshoes, but at the same time high heels and lazy shoes were also introduced. Kaluochi announced on April 26th that the company will also launch ballet flats. Its CEO said: "If we can introduce more fashionable styles, we can attract more consumers to buy them." It seems that Carol Chi is determined to carry this bad shoe through to the end.
23. Hula chair
Is this amusement park equipment or an exercise machine? From the name, we can't guess that the hula chair aims to provide users with the same fitness experience as playing hula hoop and play the role of exercising abdominal muscles. It is recognized by many people that hula hoop can really play a role in fitness, but simply sitting on a hula chair obviously cannot achieve this. It's really a good idea to exercise your abdominal muscles while sorting out documents, but it's obviously a bad idea to let your lower body turn around on the cushion. This way is ridiculous, incomprehensible and unacceptable. What is even more unacceptable is that such a chair actually sells for more than $250.
24. Social networking site "Foursquare"
Social networking site "Foursquare"
When Facebook and Twitter can't meet your needs, you still have to "play around", which is the next generation of social networks. You don't have to say where you are, you can use the global positioning system in your mobile phone to tell others where you are. This is another tool to turn you into a narcissistic generation, where you can get Starbucks coupons. Although coupons are only an incentive method, "playing around the world" is only established for the generation living in the virtual world. This social network was launched in 2009. At present, it has only/kloc-0.0 million users, which is only nine Niu Yi cents compared with Facebook, but it is expected to reach 500 million in the near future. But like most social networks, users are growing and there will be brain drain.
25.CueCat barcode scanner
CueCat barcode scanner
Barcode scanner CueCat was launched during the Internet boom in the late 1990s, and it is also a famous failure case. The manufacturer has produced millions of cat-like CueCat and distributed them free of charge all over the United States, hoping that people can use them to scan special bar codes to visit websites. Although the release ceremony was very grand, Wired magazine and Businessweek also reported the code of CueCat, but users didn't buy it. They couldn't accept the "trendy" concept of reading the magazine next to a cat scanner. CueCat's final use was just a high-tech paper town.
26. Mobile phone finger sleeve
Mobile phone finger sleeve
When playing the iPhone, many people are really worried about leaving fingerprints on the display. Finally, an Austrian company found a solution to this problem: covering each finger with a mobile phone finger cover made of latex. Since the price of mobile phone finger covers is 10 euros, the company believes that there must be many consumers walking in the street wearing pink, white, blue or black finger covers. However, a problem that buyers encounter is that it is not easy to put on or take off the finger covers. To solve this problem, the company made a size chart to help consumers determine their "finger size". When you put this chart on your finger, you can know what size finger sleeve you need to choose.
27. Chlorofluorocarbons
Chlorofluorocarbons
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) is the abbreviation of choloroflurocarbon. This chemical can cause great damage to the environment. Chlorofluorocarbons can be used in refrigeration equipment and spray cans. When they combine with ozone in the atmosphere, they will neutralize molecular compounds, make the ozone layer thinner and even appear holes. The ozone layer is an important environmental protection barrier to protect the earth's surface from solar ultraviolet rays. People began to strengthen the management of this chemical from the 1970s. Chlorofluorocarbons entering the atmosphere can stay there for nearly a century, causing long-term damage to the environment.
28. Plastic food bags
Plastic food bag
In the late 1970s, plastic bags, as a substitute for paper bags, were convenient and cheap, and were quickly recognized by people. Now, 80% of retailers use plastic bags. Although they have saved millions of trees, the evil consequences of plastic bags are no less than the benefits they bring: more than 500 million used plastic bags are discarded every year, and millions of plastic bags are not buried, become garbage and fly around. Depending on the type of plastic used during production, these bags may take hundreds of years to decompose. Recycling is one way to solve this problem, but a better way is to use reusable bags instead of paper bags and plastic bags.
29. Loose hair comb
If you think your head is not stylish enough and your hair is not fluffy enough, a fluffy comb can help you solve this problem. However, this kind of comb is not so good, even very lame.
30. Electronic mask
For those who want to look like a serial killer and look very young, try an electronic mask. However, this seemingly terrible thing only appeared in the advertisement of 1999.
3 1. Sony anti-copy CD
Sony anti-copy CD
Before iTunes appeared, businesses tried various methods to prevent people from illegally copying music. One of the stupidest methods is Sony. In 2002, the company adopted anti-copy CD software to prevent listeners from copying on computers. However, the problem encountered by this method is that the software can be broken by drawing a circle around the CD with a marker.
32. venetian blinds sunglasses
Venetian blinds sunglasses
Kanye west, a famous black "hip-hop king", wears a pair of very strange glasses when singing and performing. It's all his fault that these glasses can catch fire again. Sunglasses in venetian blinds were a popular trend in the 1980s, but these strange-looking glasses were gradually forgotten by people. But in 2007, when West sang "Stronger" with these glasses, it became fashionable again and was very popular among young people.
33. pet Spa
This is a washer and a dryer. It is for pets. In 2004, CBS reported it comprehensively. After using the pet Spa, you can bathe your pet cats and dogs without hands. Fortunately, however, most people still use traditional methods to bathe their pets.
34. Pontiac Aztek sedan
Pontiac Aztek sedan
It is not a car, it is an aesthetic work. When this kind of car entered the market in 200 1 year, the slogan was "It may be the most versatile car on earth". However, people have another comment on it: Aztek is probably the ugliest car on earth. Pontiac didn't stop producing this kind of car until 2005.
35. Dog "blanket with sleeves"
Dog "blanket with sleeves"
Sometimes we can understand why the "blanket with sleeves" appears. Maybe you want to reach something far away without freezing your arm, or get back a soda. However, it is hard to understand why the dog "blanket with sleeves" appeared. Despite the hype in the advertisement, dogs don't need a blanket with sleeves.
36. Mizar flying car
Mizar flying car
Flying cars are not purely a product of science fiction. As early as the 1940s, inventors wanted to fly from California to Ohio by flying car, although the flying car model never took off because of cost problems and technical limitations. However, in 1973, an inventor named Henry smolin Cox tried to tie the wings and tails of Cessna plane to Ford Pinto for flying. During a test flight in California, Pinto's car fell off and fell to the ground vertically, killing smolin Cox and his passengers. But it left material for later films.
37. asbestos
asbestos
At first glance, asbestos seems to be a good friend of construction workers. It is a versatile mineral fiber with good water absorption and heat resistance. But when local bricks or roof shingles need to be repaired or replaced, asbestos has become a headache. When rebuilding or demolishing buildings, these equally strong fibers may make construction dangerous. Inhalation of this toxic particle will lead to asbestosis, causing chest pain, shortness of breath, nail deformation, finger deformities and other complications. For these reasons, the US Environmental Protection Agency1July 1989 12 issued a law prohibiting the use of most products containing asbestos. However, two years later, the Fifth Circuit Court of Federal Appeals in New Orleans cancelled the resolution and restricted only a few asbestos products: carpet, roll paper board, corrugated paper, commercial or professional paper. When a substance becomes the concern of the poison and disease registration agency of the US federal government, it is a wrong start.
38. Sucrose polyester
sucrose ployesters,olestra
When it comes to nutrition, what can be more attractive than zero calories, zero cholesterol and zero fat? 1996 1 month, the US Food and Drug Administration approved sucrose polyester as a food additive. Stop all unhealthy cooking oils. Throw away the butter package and the butter sticks. Frito Lay also became one of the earliest companies to use sucrose polyester, 1998 launched its WOW! French fries. However, sucrose polyester proved to be a greedy chemical. It not only removes excess fat from food, but also interferes with the body's ability to absorb basic vitamins. Side effects include cramps, flatulence and diarrhea, which turned French fat-free French fries into a business craze. Today, the US Food and Drug Administration still regards sucrose polyester as a food additive, and gives its health implication to consumers.
39. Convenient wipe
It is not surprising that the late Billy Mays, a famous American TV advertising salesman, never hosted such a shopping guide program. In the changing history of household products, the position of toilet paper has been relatively "stable". Seth Wheeler became famous for the first appearance of toilet paper rolls in the late19th century. However, the inventor of "convenient wipe" expressed dissatisfaction with the unbeaten toilet paper for a hundred years. Telebrands, a TV shopping giant, promoted this convenient wipe that made people who hated holding toilet paper smile and even shocked the Ministry of Health. The toilet paper will be automatically adsorbed on the long arm of 18 inch, and the rest steps will be controlled by the button at the end of the handle. Obviously, its advertising slogan "not embarrassed" is more suitable for Telebrands than consumers, because the company gave up this product before the convenience store went on the market in June 2009.
40.fake ponytail
False ponytail
In fact, the 40th worst invention should be all wigs, not just fake ponytails. It's just that this product is particularly bad, so I took it out. No matter how much you spend on a fake ponytail, it's still fake and will never be true. Although some fake ponytails are also made of real human hair, this thing doesn't really belong to you. It is acceptable for women to wear a fake ponytail. If the owner is a man, it is estimated that many people will not accept it.
4 1. HeadOn
HeadOn
Like a colorless lipstick for the forehead, HeadOn claims to relieve headaches without taking medicine. In fact, it should be said that its advertising is more successful than the product itself. "excellent enterprise bureau" said: "HeadOn did not provide any reliable tests to support this statement." Although HeadOn Company claims that its products have the advantages of homeopathy, many doctors believe that HeadOn has no scientific basis for treating headaches. We also believe that HeadOn advertisements are more likely to cause headaches than treatments, because there are the most annoying voices in advertisements.
42. Pay toilets
pay toilet
Time is money. But should this maxim really be used in the toilet? In the mid-1970s, more and more Americans recognized the charge for public toilets. With the help of the American Committee for Ending Toll Toilets, several big cities, led by Chicago, realized their wishes. New york did the opposite. It was not until 2008 1 month that the first pay toilet in new york was opened to the public in Madison Square Park. People can get 15 minutes of private time for 25 cents, which is equivalent to parking time. However, what is really special is that the time limit of 15 minutes has come. There is no need for security guards to collect tickets, and the pay toilet will automatically open the toilet door and expose its guests. Airlines become buyers of this kind of toilets, and they reset the business class toilets once 15 minutes.
43. electronic chicken
Electronic chicken
When children ask their parents for their first pet, they are always asked, "Will you feed your pet and keep it clean?" With the appearance of Wandai toys, in the late 1990s, a toy put in a pocket finally made it easy for children to solve these basic problems. The electronic chicken can be fed, changed and entertained by different combinations of buttons A, B and C.. However, like a real pet with a pulse, this egg-shaped device needs constant care. If you don't take care of it carefully, it will die in less than a day. Because parents pay attention to cultivating children's time management skills, electronic chickens often become the best fuse of war.
44. leaded gasoline
leaded petrol
Driving to the local gas station, there are some common things every time you refuel. "Lead-free" marks new heat. For 60 years, in order to make money, gasoline companies ignored the risks associated with this metal. Tetraethyl lead increased the content of octane in gasoline, but from the beginning, people began to pay attention to the safety of this decision. According to a report, 35 men of Mobil Oil Company in New Jersey suffered from an "occupational disease". Symptoms range from insomnia to low blood pressure, and these are all symptoms of lead poisoning. 1986, the EPA completely banned the use of leaded gasoline, and finally ended the price of continuous health in pursuit of continuous sales.
45. Vibrating abdominal belt
Modern people's work is full of computer login and traffic congestion, which makes people form a sedentary lifestyle. However, for those who want to have a good figure at once, they have a better choice than a device like a mild defibrillator. Although its cost may not be as high as the general gym membership fee, the vibrating abdominal belt will make the muscles contract by transmitting appropriate charges to the core area. However, if the purpose of fitness is to make the heart healthy, then why endanger the heart health? Pain is just a weakness that leaves the body, but vibrating the abdominal belt is money that leaves the pocket.
46. Spam
junk e-mail
Anything free has a corresponding price, and one of the biggest problems related to e-mail is spam. There is some redundant information sent to thousands of email addresses in a messy folder. Mailboxes that are not smart enough to read warning signs may accept these junk mails. Because there is no proper protection program, spam may seriously affect the life of ordinary computers.
47. Smell movies
Smell film
Forget 3D, what the audience needs is to watch movies through the sense of smell. That's what michael todd Jr. thought. 1960, he invested in this olfactory film device, which is a complex system that can make the film reel produce the smell of bottled perfume and transmit it to the audience along with the film plot. The only movie that uses the sense of smell is 1960' s Mysterious Taste. This film was specially created for this device. It is not difficult to imagine that this film has been criticized constantly, and the olfactory film has not been used since then.
48. Smile scanning
Smiling face scanning
In 2009, employees of Keihama Express Electric Railway Company in Japan scanned smiling faces every morning, analyzed their facial expressions with a "smile scanning" software and scored them from 0 to 100. If this is not stupid enough, they must also carry their own "ideal smiling face" pictures with them to remind themselves to stay in good condition all day.
49.microsoft Bob
microsoft bob
Think about a set of operating systems designed around Clippy, and you can know the ending of Microsoft Bob. As an easy interface for Windows 95 users, Microsoft Bob imagined the user's computer as its own home, but the user became a guest. Microsoft Bob is committed to helping others, and even provides cartoon partners to guide users to complete simple tasks. The problem is that this software is overpriced and lacks bright spots, which fails to gain the upper hand in the competition with Apple Macintosh, which is regarded as the interface-friendly standard. Although Microsoft Bob has long since withdrawn from the market, it has left a lingering shadow on the Internet: Comic Sans, perhaps the worst font in history, was specially developed for Microsoft Bob.
50.Vio drinks
Vio beverage
Coca-Cola Company claims that Vio is the first "energy drink" in the world, which is really unreliable in view of the fact that Vio is a carbonated milk drink. In 2009, Coca-Cola Company launched Vio beverage, which was tested in cities including new york. Surprisingly, this drink has not been widely welcomed by users. Coca-Cola Company is still producing Vio drinks, but the quantity is quite limited.