
Ever wondered what happened to fat free Pringles, Coke II…or beef lasagna Colgate? Yeah, we don’t either. If you are curious, the Museum of Failure is closing on June 18th but tickets are still available.
This fun and insightful exhibit brings together over 150 products and services that were a total flop. Even though these inventions might have failed it also paved the way for other great inventions. Embracing failure meant these companies were taking risks, leading to better ideas and eventually successful innovation!

What better place for this exhibit to take place than at 220 36th St. Industry City in Brooklyn? Industry City is a one-stop destination for working, living, eating, creating and everything in-between! It’s an area made up of 16 buildings across 35 acres.
The purpose of this exhibit is to inspire and stimulate discussions and ideas. Maybe even taking our own blunders in stride and realizing that it’s all a learning process. Some of the biggest brands have some of the biggest failures (as you’ll see in the exhibit) but it’s all about how you bounce back!
General admission tickets start at $20.50, with VIP and group bundle options available. There are also discounts available for students, military members and senior citizens.