There is no substitute for losing weight. Healthy eating and an active lifestyle combine for a caloric deficit, until you've reached your target. It's hard, it's slow, and... God I just want a Reeses cup.
Companies have tried to capitalize on people's desires to cheat their weight loss for a long time, and few decades were worse at it than the 1970s.
Here are 17 images that show what it looked like to diet in the 1970s.
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Tab
One calorie Coke, and it was awful.
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Grapefruit Diet
This involved eating grapefruit with every meal, or even just grapefruit for a time. People thought grapefruit possessed fat burning enzymes. Needless to say this isn’t healthy.
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Ayds
Vitamin and mineral candy, with an unfortunate name.
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The “Hot” Pineapple Diet
This involved eating nothing but Pineapple two days a week, helping you lose weight, and increasing your “drive.”
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Shasta
Another diet soft drink.
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“Crown Roast of Frankfurters”
A Weight Watchers recipe, 1974.
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The Israeli Army Diet
Read it for yourself, and eat like a soldier.
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Ephedra
Mixing ephedrine and caffeine was supposed to reduce hunger. If only they’d waited for Ozempyc, they would have had much more success.
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Figurines Diet Bars
The candy bar that helps you lose weight… (not).
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The Cabbage Soup Diet
This diet involved eating nothing but cabbage soup for extended periods of time. Not only questionable, but gross!
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Dexatrim
Advertised as an appetite suppressant, this drug was eventually pulled from shelves in 2000.
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Crow Light
You just don’t hear about light whiskey anymore.
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Egg and Wine
This diet appeared in Vogue in the ‘70s, and included lots of eggs, lots of wine, and nothing else. Sounds fun… for a day.
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The Last Chance Diet
Seen here with its creator, this dangerous diet had users forego all solid food in place of protein drinks.
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Big Sugar Ad
How did anyone diet in the 1970s with this kind of misinformation? 1971 ad.
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More Sugar Ads
God, I want to cheat on my diet.