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Rather than let his colleague's recipe lay to waste, fellow 3Mer Art Fry decided to toss it on the back of a scrap piece of yellow paper and use it to easily flip between market pages of his church hymnal.

Boom, the Post-It was born. Not bad for a whim of an idea that he mortgaged his home for and invested the entirety of his life savings into back in Estimated Profits: undisclosed, but reasonably insane One of several early-aughts novelty sensations, this obnoxious crooning fish was a runaway hit, occupying prominent real estate in every Walgreens, K-Mart, and Spencer's Gifts you might have passed through.

Between and , over million had been sold, including a cool million in its first two years on the market. Estimated Profits: undisclosed Thanks in part to their inherent ridiculousness and being an earworm of a TV commercial jingle, these decorative planters have been a cultural sensation since they hit the market in the early '80s.

As of , the company behind them—Joseph Enterprises, Inc. Estimated Profits: undisclosed While the modern-day Crayola crayon was first developed in by a pair of cousins who were in the industrial coloring business, these days they're produced under the watchful eye of parent company Hallmark, who acquired the company in Hard numbers are hard to come by, but if Crayola's producing the 3 billion crayons, million colored pencils, million markers, million sticks of chalk, 9 million Silly Putty eggs, and 1.

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July 19, , PM. While the Snuggie may have nabbed the bigger headlines and more than one parody , its brisk business was a boon to its competitors as well.

Like the Clapper and so many other As Seen on TV products before it, the utter ridiculousness of the original Snuggie commercial is what brought awareness to the product—which quickly translated into sales.

In a way, it was all part of the business strategy. While retail is the ultimate goal of any As Seen on TV product, the Snuggie actually made money before it hit the shelves at brick-and-mortar stores. While the general marketplace may be large enough to withstand a lot of sleeved blanket competition, the retail store industry doesn't quite work that way.

Louis Magazine. Skip Navigation. Key Points. Tamagotchis, egg-shaped cyberpets that need to be nurtured and fed, have been a part of childhood for 20 years now. Invented by accident by engineer Richard James in the s, more than million have been sold. Plastic clogs. Ugly teeth. A rock in a box.



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