Which of these mythology-inspired product launches or retail innovations actually happened in history?
Throughout history, mythology and folklore have inspired countless products and retail innovations. From Thor's Hammer merchandise following Norse mythology's popularity to subscription boxes filled with Greek mythology-themed items, retailers have capitalized on these timeless stories. This poll tests your knowledge about how mythological elements have influenced famous products and retail strategies throughout history. Can you identify which mythological merchandising fact is actually true?
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- In 1912, Macy's department store introduced the first 'Oracle of Delphi' customer loyalty program, where shoppers received prophetic shopping recommendations based on previous purchases
- The Ouija Board was originally marketed by Hasbro in 1890 as a legitimate way to communicate with mythological figures and was endorsed by several prominent spiritualists of the era
- Coca-Cola's original 1886 formula contained 'water from the River Styx' as a marketing claim, promising drinkers immortality like the Greek heroes of mythology
- Nike's first subscription model in 1964 was called 'Hermes Delivery,' promising to deliver new running shoes monthly 'with the speed of the messenger god'
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