29. Out Of The Closet Inc. (the 1970s)

Perhaps this was an attempt in the 1970s to make LGBTQ+ people less taboo, but it comes off as the most obnoxious, all-around stereotype in the guise of a Barbie doll possible.
30. Radio Shack (1970s)

Before Best Buy and Bose, there existed a store called Radio Shack that was a one-stop shop for the bulkiest technology and the guaranteed largest, house-shaking bass items on the globe.
31. McDonald’s (the 1970s)

This commercial may have been thought adorable in the 1970s, but it currently only manages to elicit huge unpleasant vibes full of obsolete preconceptions.
32. Larsen Company (1949)

The offensiveness in this advertisement has nothing to do with sex, race, or stereotypes. No, it’s the awful concept of cramming numerous preserved vegetables into a single can.