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Article created by: Mindaugas Balčiauskas

Even the biggest discoveries can happen by accident. So it's only natural that many of the world's famous products were created for one purpose but people found them useful for a completely different task.

In an attempt to learn about as many of these cases as they could, Redditor u/ljchazal posted a question on the platform, asking other users, "What products serve a better purpose than what they were designed for?" And everyone immediately started submitting their answers.

As of this article, there are 14K comments under the post, many of which provide surprising insights into such things as talcum powder or botox. Bored Panda went through them all and handpicked a selection we believe is worthy of your time. Enjoy.

#1

Tin of Royal Dansk Danish butter cookies, highlighting product purposes shared by people using items differently than designed. The royal dansk danish cookie container, used by many for storing sewing/ knitting supplies

JanDiPyo , openfoodfacts Report

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    #2

    Man using VR headset and headphones, highlighting creative product purposes that differ from original design intentions. Amputee here. VR systems have been shown to reduce phantom pain. The proprioceptive illusion of a VR system is similar to mirror therapy but more effective.

    Low_notes_z06 , flickr Report

    #3

    Colorful gummy bears scattered on a surface, illustrating creative product purposes beyond their original design. Sugar free gummy bears would be better marketed as gummy laxatives

    Reasonable_Roger , flickr Report

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    #4

    Bathroom floor covered in shaving cream used for cleaning, showing creative product purposes shared by people. Shaving cream, the super foamy cheap kind, cleans glass shower doors better than any cleaner!

    WateringBird , flickr Report

    #5

    Open jar of Vicks Vaporub on wooden surface with product packaging in the background, showing unusual product purposes. Congested? Vicks Vapor Rub. Cough? Vicks Vapor Rub. Headache? Vicks Vapor Rub. Squeaky door hinge? Vicks Vapor Rub. Dry skin? Vicks Vapor Rub. Anything stuck? Vicks Vapor Rub.

    Steiger92 , flickr Report

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    #6

    Person holding a capsule pill from a bottle near sliced oranges illustrating product purposes not as designed. I was prescribed a diabetes medication called Metformin, despite not having diabetes, which helped me to fall pregnant after almost 1.5 years of unexplained infertility so that’s pretty cool.

    maps_mandalas , pexels Report

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    #7

    Empty pill packs and scattered capsules next to a car key on wood, illustrating people sharing product purposes not as designed. There's a prostate drug that my wife's doctor prescribed her for passing kidney stones. It relaxes the ureter, which let her pass the stones, which made surgery or other options unnecessary. I thought that was pretty neat. Also, doc gave her another drug to lower her blood pressure (beta blocker), which reduced her anxiety almost immediately. All the time I've known her, she's been a nervous wreck over the most mundane things. Now she lives normally. She became a different person instantly. I could always see the shell she lived in and now it's broken away and gone. She's the person I saw behind the shell. Amazing. Lebatolol (the BB) and flomax for the kidney stones.

    ImJustSo , flickr Report

    #8

    Medical tools and syringes on a Botox treatment document illustrating product purposes beyond original design. Botox. Originally used to control crossed eyes, then to control spasming facial muscles, when it was noticed it alleviated wrinkles. Now also used as a migraine treatment. Who would have thought injecting a toxin that temporarily paralyzes muscles would find such widespread usage?

    toodlesandpoodles , picpedia Report

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    #9

    Close-up of a person adding ketchup to a sandwich, illustrating creative product purposes shared by people online. Ketchup cleans up brass and gold better than most toxic chemicals sold as cleaners.

    deleted , pexels Report

    #10

    I used to clean cars at a rental company. We obviously didn't have enough time to deeply clean every car, and sometimes people would bring their dogs. We had a rubber brush for removing dog hair, but it hardly worked. Wearing a rubber glove and rubbing the hair off the seats and carpet worked wonders.

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    #11

    Binder clips. I use them for everything except holding documents- closing chip bags, holding parking stubs or packets of headache powder on my visor in my truck, keeping cables bundled, keeping the trash bag from slipping down into the trashcan, holding up my mini Spider-Man bobblehead so it looks like he's clinging upside-down on the bottom of a shelf, keeping rubberbands contained so they can't take over my junk drawer...

    TransmogriFi Report

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    #12

    Stack of colorful sticky notes with a blue pen on top, illustrating creative product purposes shared by people. sticky notes were invented on accident when the adhesive used in them was rejected as a glue because it wasn’t strong. The inventor had a musician friend who loved how easy it made pinning his sheet music up, and now we have post-its

    Maria-Stryker , flickr Report

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    #13

    Thalidomide. Originally developed as treatment for morning sickness, Thalidomide infamously caused serious birth defects in thousands of children. However, a cancer research lab in the 90s found out that Thalidomide cut off blood vessels shortly after the same lab discovered that solid tumors need new blood vessels to grow. Thalidomide has turned out to be a good potential treatment for multiple myeloma.

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    #14

    Colorful plates and utensils arranged inside a dishwasher, showcasing product purposes beyond original design. If you’re in an Asian household, dishwashers serve as excellent drying racks, as do empty ovens.

    overdramaticteen , flickr Report

    #15

    White powder spilled from a plastic container showing products used for purposes they weren't designed for. Talcum powder is great for getting excess sand off your feet when you get off the beach and want to put your shoes on without getting sandy socks and shoes for the rest of the day

    PM_ME_YOUR_DOGSNCATS , flickr Report

    #16

    Q-tips are meant for cleaning my ears and don't let anyone else tell you otherwise

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    Data1001
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And I make the same sound that dogs make when you scratch behind their ears...

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    #17

    Close-up of a razor blade head, illustrating unique product purposes beyond original design shared by people. A disposable razor will get all the loose bobbles from your clothes.

    deleted , flickr Report

    #18

    Living room with a beige sofa and mismatched pillows next to a small copper and glass side table with decor, showing product purposes. Hairspray takes toddler ink pen doodles off my couch. While it makes my hair look just awful sometimes.

    speckledapron , pexels Report

    #19

    Blue and green Play-Doh shaped into a snail and an apple, showcasing creative product purposes beyond original design. Play doh was wallpaper cleaner before it was a kid toy

    YellohDJDan , flickr Report

    #20

    Pipe cleaners. As a teacher and a pipe smoker, I can safely say I use them for arts and crafts about 1000x more often than I use them to clean out my pipe.

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    #21

    Using a melon baller to scoop watermelon balls from the fruit as a creative product purpose repurposing tool. Melon baller. It's for making balls from melons but works perfectly to take the core out of apples and pears.

    deleted , pixabay Report

    #22

    Ive used the same carabiner as a keyring for over a decade. Its never had to support anywhere near the kilo Newtons its listed to be able to support. Slipping keys on and off it is kilo tonnes easier and secure than normal key rings though.

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    #23

    Vacuum sealers. My FoodSaver never sees anything edible. Instead, I use it to protect infrequently used items from dust & moisture, and to make archived papers (taxes, passport, etc.) easier to store. It's also very useful to repackage bulky or specialized cleaning products & supplies & emergency items. Food, that just gets eaten, usually.

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    #24

    Large roll of bubble wrap repurposed for an unconventional use shared by people in product purposes. Bubblewrap initially was just fancy wallpaper. Also, superglue was invented by accident, when engineers couldn't separate glass sheets after attempting to make clear plastic. Later it was used in battlefields to temporarily close wounds.

    daktarasblogis , flickr Report

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    #25

    My dad bought a fruit scale specifically for the purpose of weighing meatballs. His reasoning was that, if all the meatballs he prepared are the same weight, he'd only have to poke one to know whether or not they were all cooked because the heat absorption would be more or less identical.

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