Everyday Products That Were Invented by Accident

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1. Corn Flakes: One of America’s most popular breakfast cereals was created in 1894.

2. Post-It Notes: While attempting to create a super-strong adhesive, 3M scientist.

3. Stacy’s Pita Chips: In 1996, Stacy Madison and her, then-husband, Mark Andrus owned a food truck.

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4. Ferrari:  Adopting the “prancing horse” logo from World War 1 fighter pilot Francesco Baracca.

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5. Coca-Cola: Coca-Cola was not the beverage he had in mind when Colonel John Pemberton.

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6. Saccharin: Constantine Fahlberg a chemist at John Hopkins University who.

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7. Scotchgard: In the early 1950s, while working as a chemist for 3M.

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8. Champagne: Dating back at least five centuries, the vineyards in Champagne have been.

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 9. Teflon: While researching refrigerants for Dupont in 1938, Roy J. 

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10. Play-Doh: At Kroger Grocery’s request in the 1930s, Noah McVicker of Kutol Products.

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11. Vulcanized Tires: For years, Charles Goodyear was trying to create a weatherproof rubber.

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12. Vaseline: When Robert Chesebrough traveled to the Pennsylvanian oil fields in 1859.

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13. Nutella: In 1925 a pastry chef in Turin, Italy came up with an idea for a cheaper alternative.

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