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People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Best of the 80s

Wacky Wallwalker

The Wacky Wallwalker was first introduced by Ken Hakuta. It’s quite remarkable, resembles an octopus, and comes in a variety of different colors. You can even throw it at the door, mirror, wall, or window. With patience, you can watch it unstick itself and fall to the ground. Rinse it off and it’s nearly brand new. We’d love to entertain ourselves with one of these. It seems like we could toss it around for hours. What simple times. (Best of the 80s).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Brittanica

Magic 8 Ball

The Magic 8 Ball is one of the most famous weird inventions of all time. We’ve seen it in movies, television shows, our friend’s houses, and tucked away collecting dust in our attics. It was originally a promotional product commissioned by Chicago’s Brunswick Billiards company. In 1944, it was originally called the “Syco-Seer: The Miracle Home Fortune Teller”. Eventually, the Magic 8 ball was born, which is basically just a fortune telling toy with dice sitting in murky liquid that supposedly predicts your future. If we’re honest, we’ve all used the Magic 8 Ball on more than one occasion to try and gain insight about our romantic conquests or creative pursuits (Britannica).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Mental Floss

Koosh Balls

Patented in 1986 by engineer Scott Stillinger, Koosh Balls came about from a father who was trying to teach his kids how to play catch. The balls bounced too much, and bean bags were too heavy, so it was a lose-lose situation. Stillinger said, “I intuitively knew that a rubber-filament ball would do the trick, so I set out to try to find a way to make that.” What began with a box of rubber bands, eventually became an energy-absorbing ball, and the Koosh balls that we see today. Surely, we’d be much better at catching if we learned how to catch a ball with a Koosh ball (Mental Floss).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Seattle Times

Flowbee

If you were a kid in the 1980’s, then you might remember Flowbees, one of those weird inventions that made an impact. Basically, it was something like a vacuum that sucks up your hair and then cuts it. It was a pair of crisscrossing blades that trimmed the hair pulled up by the vacuum. The Flowbee cuts hair at one-quarter inch, so you didn’t have to worry about losing an entire head of hair in a matter of seconds, which is what would concern us (Seattle Times).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Bustle

Furby

The Furby was inspired by the Tamagotchi. After seeing Tamagotchi for the first time, Hampton and Chung designed an electronic companion that you could pet, unlike the Tamagotchi, which is only digital. It was originally called “Furball,” and spoke in several different languages Hampton had used in the Navy. We have a secret love for Furby, considering we pretty much grew up with the toy. Nevertheless, it’s one of those weird inventions that surprised us with its success (Bustle).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Cafe Yak

AllerMates

Many kids have allergies, which can feel frightening for a parent, especially when they send their kid to school. AllerMates was inspired by a mother of a child called Benjamin. His mother wanted to monitor what he was eating, and clearly explain to his teachers that he had food allergies. These bright, colorful bands are one of those weird inventions that have a wonderful purpose. Now, his teachers and friend’s parents can clearly see he has food allergies. No more having to worry (Cafe Yak).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Stu News Laguna

Mood Ring

During a period when people started exploring their feelings, the mood ring was born. It spread throughout the US. The mood ring is one of those weird inventions that has a genius design. It contains temperature-sensitive liquid crystal encased in quartz. Whenever your body temperature changes, the ring picks it up. Each color on the ring corresponds to a different mood, hence the mood ring. We can’t imagine gauging your mood from a ring, but that’s what used to happen (Stu News Laguna).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Smithsonian Mag

Bendy Straw

In 1937, the bendy straw was born. It was originally created for people who couldn’t sit up at a tall counter, or those who couldn’t bend their heads to drink from their cup. Sometimes, the straw was made from actual straw, but it was usually cellophane or paraffin paper. Nowadays, we see straws everywhere, as the plastic invention has invaded the world. It’s also one of the most thrown-away objects in the world, polluting our oceans and streets. They didn’t take this into consideration in the 30’s! (Smithsonian Mag)

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Blogs

Loom Bands

Loom Bands are more than just bracelets. They’ve expanded beyond a simple bracelet and have become a global sensation that’s even gone as far to create a ‘Loominaries community.’ It’s surprising that some weird inventions have created communities around them. In fact, not only are they bracelets, but there’s also dresses, shoes, handbags, and watches. These rainbow styled bracelets are fun to wear, and brighten up our day. Who doesn’t want to look at a rainbow? (Blogs)

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
The Land of the Gummies

Gummy Bear

We’ve all munched on a Gummy Bear… or fifty. These delicious candies are a great snack to take anywhere. It was the first of its kind to combine sugar, gelatin, fruit flavors, and natural gum, which is part of the reason they were such a big hit. Hans Riegal Sr. was inspired by other gummy candies made from rice or starch. By the 1930’s, the Gummy Bear became a huge hit.

Since 1982, the Gummy Bear has been on the shelves at Land Of The Gummies, a company that makes superior gummies. Now, there are many different exciting shapes, like dinosaurs, and different flavors, including grape, pineapple, lemon, and apple. Sometimes, you never know what kinds of weird inventions will become a big hit (The Land of the Gummies)

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Ad Week

Chia Pet

The Chia Pet was born one afternoon in 1977, by Joseph Pedott. After one conversation, he discovered that a fascinating product – a head-shaped terracotta planter that, when watered, grew a patch of hair – sold well during the holidays. These “lovably tacky botanical totems,” are one of those weird inventions that did incredibly well in the market. In fact, most of us have probably owned a Chia Pet at some point during our lives, and, like most of us, it probably didn’t survive more than two weeks (Adweek).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
The Ledger

Shake Weight

We’re all about toned arms and a toned body, but it’s the effort that must go into getting toned that we shy away from. The handheld weight is one of those weird inventions that feels like it’s something from the future. Invented by Johann Verheem, over 4 million have already been sold since it first hit the market. Using the Shake Weight is simple, all you do is hold the weight with both hands as it pulses back and forth (The Ledger).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Band-Aids

Band-Aids

The Band-Aids are one of those weird inventions that are a lifesaver. Earle Dickson developed them in the 1920s, in order to create a bandage his wife could apply to herself. The Band-Aid was a big part of our childhood, since many of us spent the entire summer with band-aids plastered all over our knees. The earlier make was 3 inches wide, and 18-inches long. They had the environment in mind, because once the tins were used for the band-aids, they could be reused for anything like storing pens, money, and even sunglasses. Some bandage companies are bringing this tin idea back (Band-Aid).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Owen Kelly

Ketchup Bottles

Ketchup bottles were a staple of our childhood. In 1991, Paul Brown invented the upside-down bottle. He was quite innovative and sold his product to NASA and Heinz. After receiving $14 million dollars for his invention, he retired. We would, too. Sometimes, we wish we were more innovative and creative and had the foresight to develop these inventions first. At the very least, we can thank Paul Brown for his invention, and our ability to eat French fries and hamburgers more deliciously (Owen Kelly).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
WNYC Studios

Homepage

All of us have a goal of making a million dollars before college. Alex Tew had the same idea but was one of the very few who actually made it happen. In 2005, he made The Million Dollar Homepage, one of the most glaring, harshest sites we’ve ever seen. He decided to advertise space on it at $1 a pixel, in 10 by 10 blocks. It worked, because his invention made him rich (WNYC Studios).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
The CEO Magazine

Scrub Daddy

Sponges help us tremendously. They help us clean dishes, scrub the floor, and get those pesky spots we can’t reach or seem to get clean. Aaron created the smiley-faced cleaning sponge, called Scrub Daddy, which has sold more than 25 million products. When he told his family he wanted to start his own car washing business, he was frowned upon. But he stuck to his gut, and created one of the most successful, albeit weird inventions out there (The CEO Magazine).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Entrepreneur

Juggernaut

The Juggernaut is one of those weird inventions that really make us gasp in awe. Why didn’t we think of this first? It seems simple, really, but that also means we would’ve needed to understand human anatomy a bit more. Judy Edwards experienced constipation in the bathroom and decided to do something about it. After a medical professional suggested she raise her knees on the toilet, an idea was born. That’s how she came up with the Juggernaut, an awesome invention that helps everyone use the toilet (Entrepreneur).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Shark Tank Blog

Drop Stop

The Drop Stop helps save lives. Weird inventions that are more than just a silly toy really have something going for them. The Drop Stop helps prevent things falling in between the gap in your car between the car seat and center console. Marc and his friend Jeffrey, the creators of Drop Stop, began with a sponge and an old sock that had a few slits in it. Now, it’s an invention that has made them rich, while also saving the lives of many people (Shark Tank Blog).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Quality Logo Products

Fidget Spinners

Catherine Hettinger, the inventor of Fidget Spinners, got rich off her strange, but fun invention. The toy has a dome shape, like a frisbee. Unfortunately, her toy was rejected by Hasbro, but that doesn’t mean she wasn’t successful. We’ve all played with Fidget Spinners as kids, and can all agree they’re a great way to pass the time (Quality Logo Products).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Santa Mail

Santa Claus Mail

As kids, the night before Christmas feels like one of the most magical nights of the year. We’d send Santa Claus our Christmas list, and the night before Christmas, leave milk and cookies out on the table. We’d wake up in the morning with loads of presents under the tree, and maybe even a handwritten letter from Santa. But who said we had to wait until Christmas to hear from Santa? As a kid, Santa Claus Mail is one of those weird inventions we wished existed. It’s a personalized letter from Santa. Your parents do all the background work, but you get an actual “letter from Santa.” There’s no better way to spend a Christmas than this (Santa Mail).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
iFart Mobile

iFart

The iFart is one of those weird inventions we can’t believe exists. Since fart sounds are funny and slightly embarrassing, it comes as no surprise that someone invented the iFart. Basically, it’s an app that makes fart sounds. It’s simple, and again, we’re kicking ourselves for not having thought about this first. You can even get Fart Packs, including Jurassic Farts (dinosaur fart sounds), Shart Toppers, Bands, and Fart Wars (iFart Mobile).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
Today I Found Out

Popsicle

When we were kids, the Popsicle was a staple of summer. In 1905, Frank Epperson accidentally made what has become one of the greatest desserts of all time. He left a mixture of powdered soda water, with a stick in it, on the porch. When he woke up in the morning, he had a frozen treat right before his eyes. That’s how the Popsicle was born. Let’s thank Epperson for his invention, since we couldn’t have survived summer without it (Today I Found Out).

People Who Got Rich Off Of Their Weird Inventions
INC

Silly Bandz

Those stretchy bracelets are one of those weird inventions that became a huge hit. Silly Bandz launched in 2008 and quickly became popular around the world. It comes in a multitude of shapes, like dinosaurs and cowboys. No matter how much you pull and tug at Silly Bandz, they always go back to their original shape. This is probably the smartest thing about Silly Bandz, as kids are always pulling things apart and stretching them to the point of no return (Inc).

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