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Interesting slide shows about the world Slideshow World by [ArcaMax](?ezine=782&r=cOlOO-d50AnvLEnSvWNcybvPFBEfApS4WKIBO-rTBhNDOjMyNzAwODM2NDpKOjIxNTg0NDc6TDo3ODI6UjoyMjkwNDc6VjoxMjY) [5 product failures that turned out to be successes]( Annalise Mantz [ 5 product failures that turned out to be successes ]( [See full slideshow »]( As any aspiring inventor knows, coming up with a great idea is only the first step in developing a winning product. Without the technical skills to design your bright idea—or a partner to help you bring it to life—your invention will likely remain a figment of your imagination. And that doesn't even account for the inventions that do turn into prototypes but never evolve into full-fledged consumer products. There's also a third product category: Ideas that turned into viable inventions, just not the ones the creator intended. Think of prescription drugs with surprising off-label benefits, like a hypertension drug some doctors prescribe to treat PTSD-related nightmares. Or consider Play-Doh: The infinitely stretchable, moldable clay that everyone knows and loves was originally intended to be a wallpaper cleaner. To highlight the creativity and flexibility that goes into successful product development, ClickUp compiled a list of products that found success in something other than their original intent from a collection of news and expert sources. Keep reading to discover how these five well-known consumer products have evolved far beyond their inventors' original ideas. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( Sponsor [ Your Favorite Comic Strips ] Your Favorite Comic Strips Enjoy free comic newsletters by subscribing below or check them out at [arcamax.com/comics.]( [*NEW: The Argyle Sweater]( [*NEW: Crabgrass]( [*Fowl Language]( [*Between Friends]( [*Caption It!]( [*Rose is Rose]( [*Daddy Daze]( [*Cathy]( [*Family Circus]( [*Wizard of Id]( [*Pickles]( [*Mother Goose And Grimm]( [*Dilbert]( [*Baby Blues]( [*Hagar the Horrible]( [*Speed Bump]( [*Pearls Before Swine]( [*Zits]( [*Peanuts]( [*Diamond Lil]( [*Luann]( [*Garfield]( [*Bizarro]( [*Rubes]( [*Rhymes With Orange]( [*Long Story Short]( [*Carpe Diem]( [*For Better or For Worse (classic strips)]( [*Red And Rover]( - From the ArcaMax editors More Slideshow World from ArcaMax.com - [A decade of semitruck accident data]( - [Richest NFL players]( - [A closer look at the rising use of virtual locations for film and TV in the last decade]( [Click To Unsubscribe]( | [Customer Service]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [California / Nevada Privacy Info]( 1706 Todds Lane, Box 311, Hampton, VA 23666 Copyright © 2022 ArcaMax Publishing [Facebook]( [Twitter](/ArcaMax)

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