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AI generated image for representational purposes only We often use everyday objects without giving them a second thought, but many of these items have fascinating backstories. From humble beginnings to world-changing inventions, simple things like toothbrushes, paperclips, and zippers have transformed the way we live. Let's take a journey through the intriguing histories of these common items and meet the inventive minds behind them.

1. The Toothbrush : From Twigs to Modern Bristles Thousands of years ago, ancient civilizations like the Babylonians and Egyptians were already concerned with dental hygiene. Around 3500 BC, they used "chewing sticks"—small twigs with frayed ends—to clean their teeth and gums.



The first toothbrush resembling what we use today appeared in China during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD). These toothbrushes had handles made of bamboo or bone and used coarse hairs from hogs for bristles. Fast forward to 1780 in England, when William Addis crafted a toothbrush with a bone handle and boar hair bristles, making it more widely available.

The big breakthrough came in 1938 when DuPont introduced nylon bristles, replacing animal hair and giving us the modern toothbrush we know today. William Addis is often credited with creating the first mass-produced toothbrush. While imprisoned, he fashioned a toothbrush using a bone and bristles, laying the groundwork for the toothbrushes we use now.

2. The Paperclip : Simplicity Meets Ingenuity At first glance, a pape.

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