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Today's useless fact - Were Post-it Notes really created by accident?
Post-it Notes are one of the all-time greatest "
now why didn't I think of that?" inventions. The pads of
stick-able paper have been an office essential for years, but were
they really an accidental creation? Our answer: kinda yes, but
mostly no.
It's true the adhesive wasn't originally intended to be used on
pieces of paper. Spencer Silver had created the substance with the
hopes it would be much stickier. In fact, his find was pretty much
forgotten until years later when a second man named Art Fry
remembered Silver's not-so-sticky substance.
Fry was sitting in church, seeking a way to easily access the
various hymns in his hymnal. He had a brainstorm that Silver's
creation applied to the back of paper could make it easier to flip
back and forth to different pages. The two mad scientists got
together, 3M (their employer) made a lot of money, and one of the
most recognized brands in the world was
born.
Today the two are equally credited with inventing Post-its -- one
came up with the adhesive, and the other found a practical use for
it. Goes to show it pays to get a second opinion before tossing
anything, accidental or not, out the window.
Check out the links in our
Post-It category
for more.
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