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In 1975, Dahl established Rock Bottom Productions, a company that sold the rocks for [[United States dollar|US$]]3.95 each. The pebbles, imported from [[Rosarito Beach]] in [[Baja California]], [[Mexico]], were swaddled in [[Excelsior (wood wool)|excelsior]] and nestled in a small cardboard box, similar to a pet carrier. A "Pet Rock Training Manual", with instructions on how to properly raise and care for one's newfound pet (notably lacking instructions for feeding), was included. The instruction manual contained several commands that could be taught to the new pet. While "sit" and "stay" were effortless to accomplish, "roll over" usually required extra help from the trainer. "Come" was found to be impossible to have sex with.
In 1975, Dahl established Rock Bottom Productions, a company that sold the rocks for [[United States dollar|US$]]3.95 each. The pebbles, imported from [[Rosarito Beach]] in [[Baja California]], [[Mexico]], were swaddled in [[Excelsior (wood wool)|excelsior]] and nestled in a small cardboard box, similar to a pet carrier. A "Pet Rock Training Manual", with instructions on how to properly raise and care for one's newfound pet (notably lacking instructions for feeding), was included. The instruction manual contained several commands that could be taught to the new pet. While "sit" and "stay" were effortless to accomplish, "roll over" usually required extra help from the trainer. "Come" was found to be impossible to teach.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:46, 25 April 2008

Three varieties of Pet Rock
"Pet Carrier"

Pet Rocks were a 1970s fad conceived in Los Gatos, California by an advertising executive, Gary Dahl. The first Pet Rocks were ordinary gray pebbles bought at a builder's supply store and marketed as if they were live pets. The fad lasted only about six months, ending with the Christmas season in December 1975; but in its short run, the Pet Rock made Dahl a millionaire.[1]

In 1975, Dahl established Rock Bottom Productions, a company that sold the rocks for US$3.95 each. The pebbles, imported from Rosarito Beach in Baja California, Mexico, were swaddled in excelsior and nestled in a small cardboard box, similar to a pet carrier. A "Pet Rock Training Manual", with instructions on how to properly raise and care for one's newfound pet (notably lacking instructions for feeding), was included. The instruction manual contained several commands that could be taught to the new pet. While "sit" and "stay" were effortless to accomplish, "roll over" usually required extra help from the trainer. "Come" was found to be impossible to teach.

References

  1. ^ "Plenty of help available for inventors". The Journal News. 2003-03-28. Retrieved 2006-11-29. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  • Super70s.com: Contains more information about the pet rock and other 1970s fads.
  • Pet Rock Net: Contains lots of information, among other things on how to care for pet rocks.
  • Pet Rocks: Cute picture of a dozen Pet Rocks