Interesting Histories of Iconic Products

Since the advent of mass production, millions of products have come and gone. Even some innovative and successful products outlive their usefulness, fading into the sands of time alongside interesting failures and ill-conceived fiascoes.

The following products have been around for a very long time, some for a hundred years or more. They’ve become an iconic and ingrained part of our culture, and the little-known and fascinating stories behind their creation and marketing deserve to be told.

Dr Pepper


It’s somewhat of a misconception that Dr Pepper was created by a doctor (we can’t imagine why), but it’s not too far from the truth. The inventor of the world’s oldest soft drink (in 1885) was Charles Alderton, a pharmacist at Morrison’s Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas. It’s also somewhat commonly believed that it was created as a medicine, but that’s untrue: Alderton just enjoyed mixing up flavorful, fizzy stuff when we wasn’t being a pharmacist. He enjoyed the smell of all the fruity syrups from the soda fountain mingled together, and set out to create a drink that tasted like that smell.
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Amazing Cartoon Reimaginings Of Famous Movies & TV Shows

While some movies and TV shows will never get an animated version, it’s really cool imagining what they’d look like as a cartoon anyway.

California-based illustrator Justin White, aka ‘Jublin’, has taken his favorite movies and televisions shows, and reimagined them as cartoons in an ongoing series called ‘Rated G’.

Besides turning them into cartoons, White also gave each illustration a humorous ‘child-friendly’ synopsis.

cartoon versions of famous movies
Django Unchained: A dentist and his new apprentice travel to Candyland looking for an old friend while meeting new ones along the way.
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