Which inventor is credited with creating the first commercially viable resealable plastic zipper bag (Ziploc-style), revolutionizing food storage and packaging?
The world of product packaging has seen remarkable innovations that have changed how we preserve, transport, and interact with everyday items. Some packaging breakthroughs have become so integral to modern life that we rarely think about their revolutionary origins. Test your knowledge about a game-changing packaging innovation that transformed multiple industries and consumer behaviors.
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- Steven Ausnit, who patented the 'Zipper Closure' in 1954 that eventually became the foundation for resealable plastic bags
- Earl Tupper, who developed airtight seals for his Tupperware containers but never created a zipper-style closure system
- Robert Vergobbi, who invented the 'Press-n-Seal' technology in 1961 but failed to make it commercially viable until the 1990s
- Marion Donovan, known for waterproof diaper covers, who later developed sealed plastic pouches for baby food storage
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