Gary Dahl, the man behind the famous Pet Rock, became a millionaire in the 1970s by selling… literal rocks. He marketed them as low-maintenance pets, packaged in boxes with breathing holes and care manuals. It started as a joke, but the idea took off—millions were sold in just a few months. Dahl proved that with clever marketing, even ordinary stones could turn into a goldmine.
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