Which scientific brand was originally searching for a heart medication when they accidentally discovered their flagship product that became a blockbuster for an entirely different purpose?
In the world of scientific research and product development, accidental discoveries have led to some of the most revolutionary products we use today. Companies often pivot their brand strategies when unexpected research outcomes yield marketable innovations. This poll tests your knowledge of famous scientific brand histories and how certain discoveries transformed company trajectories in the competitive science industry marketplace.
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- Pfizer with Viagra (sildenafil), originally developed as a treatment for angina and hypertension
- 3M with Post-it Notes, originally attempting to develop super-strong adhesives for aerospace applications
- DuPont with Teflon, initially created while searching for new refrigerants for medical cooling systems
- Merck with Minoxidil (Rogaine), initially developed as an antibiotic before noticing hair growth effects
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