Products can go through a hundred rounds of development and testing only to release it to the public and find out they might use it for something totally different than the intended purpose.
It’s not uncommon that the new use for the product becomes the main thing it’s used for. If the company is smart, they will lean into the new discovery, but some corporations can’t accept that they overlooked something. Who knows, maybe Hitachi will come around one day.
People on Reddit are answering this question:
Here are some of their most interesting answers.
1. Super glue.
2. NyQuil
3. WD-40
4. Excel
5. Cookie tins.
6. Paintball guns
7. Rogaine.
8. The Snuggy.
9. The slinky
https://giphy.com/gifs/stairs-slinky-l0MYCUxeFUZacNUVq
10. The History Channel
11. Pipe Cleaners
12. Viagra
https://giphy.com/gifs/something-forums-awful-LIzmN5oIcHdCM
13. Whiskey
14. Beer bottles
15. Q-Tips
16. Massagers
17. MTV
18. Play-Doh
19. The 5th jeans pocket.
20. The eggplant emoji
21. Toilet lids.
The toilet lid of a toilet. Seen too many not even knowing you’re supposed to put the lid down before flushing. Microscopic fecal matter flies everywhere otherwise. Apparently, this isn’t common knowledge.
— u/ShroomyKat