Which controversial military history product launch in 2005 was pulled from museum gift shops within 48 hours due to overwhelming negative customer feedback?
Throughout history, military museums and memorabilia retailers have attempted various product launches to commemorate significant historical events. Some launches were met with controversy or consumer rejection despite extensive market research. This poll tests your knowledge about one of the most notorious military history product launch failures that caused significant public backlash and was quickly discontinued.
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- The 'Pearl Harbor Surprise Package' gift box that contained replicas of Japanese aircraft with targets marking American ships
- The 'Trench Warfare Experience' scented candles that attempted to recreate WWI battlefield smells
- The 'D-Day Dice Game' where players competed to see which Allied forces could sustain the fewest casualties
- The 'Little Boy & Fat Man' salt and pepper shakers designed after the atomic bombs dropped on Japan
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