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  • - [Narrator] Silly string, that bright, fun,

  • party in an aerosol can, was actually invented by mistake.

  • Believe it or not, it was supposed to

  • help heal your broken bones.

  • In 1972, Leonard A. Fish, an inventor,

  • and Robert P. Cox, a chemist, were granted

  • a U.S. patent for a foamable resinous composition.

  • The two initially set out to create an aerosol can

  • that could spray an instant cast on a broken leg or arm,

  • and the invention worked,

  • but when it came to packaging their discovery,

  • they tested 500 different types of nozzles.

  • Through their tests, Fish came upon one

  • that produced a string, a string

  • that shot 30 feet across the room.

  • Inspired, they decided to turn

  • their instant cast into a toy.

  • After altering their formula to produce

  • a more colorful, less sticky string,

  • the pair set out to market their product.

  • Neither of them knew the first thing about selling toys,

  • so they made an appointment with Wham-O in California.

  • But, the meeting didn't go exactly as planned.

  • Fish and Cox sprayed the string all over the office,

  • including on the person they were meeting with,

  • and unsurprisingly--

  • - [Woman] Get out!

  • - They were asked to leave the premises.

  • Just one day later, Fish receives a telegram from Wham-O

  • asking him to send 24 cans for a market test.

  • Turns out that a trace of the silly string

  • was left on a lamp shade in the office

  • and was later spotted by Wham-O's owners,

  • who themselves demanded a market test immediately.

  • Two weeks later, Wham-O signed a contract

  • to license the product now known as silly string.

  • (whimsical music)

- [Narrator] Silly string, that bright, fun,

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罐頭裡的派對傻串的故事 (Party in a Can: The Story of Silly String)

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    許大善 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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