Monday, 21 December 2015

DID YOU KNOW: Liquid Paper


STUDENT´S WRITING

Did you know that the first liquid paper was called Mistake Out? And did you know there were different colours?


In 1951, Bette Nesmith Grahm was a secretary and worked writing a lot. She made many mistakes and she was looking for a way to correct them. She invented a kind of tempera paint mixed with her kitchen blender and put it in samll bottles with the name of Mistake Out written on them. She shared this liquid with her partners at work.

Bette used correction liquid for five years and her son´s chemistry teacher helped her to improve the formula. She began to sell it in 1956, then she built her own company and changes the name to Liquid Paper. In 1970 there were different colours of Liquid Paper, like blue or green, to use them in different coloured forms.

Bette offered her product to IBM but they didn´t want it. Bette decided to sell it herself from her home during 17 years. She started to win money and the enterprise grew. Finally, Global Gillette bought it in 1979. Now, 200 people work in it and make 25 milliion bottles of Liquid Paper every year.



I hope you enjoyed it and learned something!


By Sandra Marco Navarro

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