Tony the Tour Guy's Mostly 1970s NYC History Blog

Welcome to Tony the Tour Guy's blog! Here we feature Tony's rants about various topics in New York City history, with particular emphasis upon that typically unappreciated decade, the Seventies. For our purposes, the era began roughly at the time when Jimi Hendrix died (9/18/70) and ended with the presidency of Ronald Reagan and the freedom of the Iran hostages (1/20/81). We cover everything from Pet Rocks to the Moonies to Checker Taxicabs here, and welcome your participation.

Thursday, September 08, 2005

The Pet Rock Craze

The economy may not have been doing so well in 1975, but that didn’t stop thousands of people from spending $5.00 ($10.09 in today’s money) on a totally useless present called the Pet Rock.

The product essentially consisted of a small stone resting in a bed of straw in a box resembling those which animal shelters give to folks who adopt cats. Included was a brief booklet on your new pet’s care, plus a heart-rendering account of how many rocks are brutally destroyed each year.

I have to confess that I purchased two Pet Rocks as presents. The first went to Stephanie, an older hippie-type with a great sense of humor. She got quite a kick out of it. Not so for Mike, a pre-med student. He opened the box, removed the rock and placed it on the table. When it didn’t do anything he announced “It’s broken!” Mike’s now a specialist in Internal Medicine.

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