People Share 15+ Common Things That Were Used for Different Reasons in the Past
They say that necessity is the mother of invention, but imagination likely has a lot to do with it as well. A lot of the inventions people have developed over the years were actually created with completely different purposes than what they became popular for.
We at Bright Side love history and learning about different inventions, so we’re sharing stories about what different items were really intended to do.
1. Listerine
- Listerine mouthwash used to be advertised as a floor cleaner.
2. Groomsmen
3. Paintball guns
- Paintball guns, before they were used for fun, were originally called paintball markers and were invented to help mark trees that needed to be trimmed or chopped down.
4. Nalgene bottles
- “Nalgene bottles, those plastic water bottles used by hikers, were originally created to serve as medical/scientific lab equipment, as a safer version of glass bottles.
5. Kleenex
- Kleenex was originally designed to act as insulation for a gas mask during World War I.
6. Soda
- A lot of popular sodas, like Coca-Cola and Dr. Pepper, were originally marketed as medicines and health tonics. Another popular soft drink, Irn-Bru, which is popular in the UK, gets its name from the “Iron” it provided, back when it was a health drink.
7. The dashboard
- Before there were cars, carriages and coaches helped people get around and set the groundwork for future vehicles. The dashboard was originally a literal board of wood used to protect people from debris for when the horses started to trot too fast.
8. Cheese grater
- Nowadays, when people see a cheese grater, they see a kitchen device, but it was originally used as a wood rasp.
9. Superglue
- Superglue got its start as an instant suture in medical kits during the Vietnam War.
10. Microwaves
- Before being used to reheat leftovers or make popcorn, microwave transmitters were originally created to transmit radar signals in WWII. But food was still important to its history: a worker noticed that a candy bar in his pocket melted when it was near the transmitter.
11. High-heeled shoes
- Today, you mostly see women wearing high-heeled shoes, but they were originally men’s shoes and were used for horseback riding, helping to secure their heels in the stirrups.
12. IQ tests
- People might brag about their IQ test scores today, but they are kind of missing the original point of the tests: they were actually created to identify students who may need additional help in school.
13. Duct tape
14. Benadryl
- Benadryl is usually taken today to treat allergy symptoms, but it was originally created to be a sleep aid. In the end, however, its antihistamine properties became its selling point.
15. The pound sign
- If you’ve ever wondered where the pound sign (#) on your phone or hashtags came from, it started as shorthand for “pound weight.” By the ’80s, it started to be used for voicemail access.
16. Menstrual pads
- Menstrual pads were created to soak up the blood in bullet wounds for soldiers. That being said, its modern use came right around the corner: nurses were already using them as feminine hygiene products.
What are some other stories about famous inventions that you’ve heard of? Please share them with us in the comments!
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