You probably didn’t realize it but many of the words you use everyday are actually trademarked. These are 25 common words that you didn’t realize are actually brand names.
25. Band-Aid
Band-Aid is a trademark of Johnson & Johnson. The generic term is adhesive bandage.
24. Jacuzzi
Not only does Jacuzzi makes bath tubs they also make toilets.
23. Kleenex
Kleenex is actually just a brand of facial tissues
22. Ping-Pong
It’s actually a trademarked brand of table tennis products.
21. Velcro
Velcro is the world’s most popular brand of hook and loop fasteners.
20. Super Glue
This brand is only one of many cyanoacrylate adhesives.
19. Roller Blades
They are the world’s most prominent brand of inline skates.
18. Super Heroes
If you really want to avoid copyright infringement then you should use the one word “superhero”. The two word version is actually trademarked by DC comics.
17. Taser
A trademark of TASER International, the name of this electrostatic shock weapon is an acronym for “Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle”.
16. Walkman
Walkman was one of the most successful brands of personal stereos in the 20th century.
15. Wite-Out
The generic term is “correction fluid”.
14. Styrofoam
What you typically call styrofoam isn’t styrofoam at all. It’s Extruded Polystyrene Foam. Styrofoam is a specific brand of the same material that is used only in construction.
13. Jet Ski
Not all stand up personal watercraft are Jet Skis.
12. Hula hoop
Those things you always played with in middle school are actually a trademarked brand of toy hoops.
11. Frisbee
Frisbee is a very large producer of flying discs.
10. Lava Lamp
The generic term is liquid motion lamp.
9. ChapStick
ChapStick is only a brand of lip balm.
8. Dumpster
Chances are you didn’t realize this one was trademarked, but not all front loader waste containers are dumpsters.
7. Bubble wrap
Trademarked by Sealed Air Corporation, the generic term is inflated cushioning
6. Crock-Pot
There are plenty of slow cookers that aren’t Crock-Pots.
5. Post-it
Post-it is a brand name sticky note.
4. Seeing Eye Dog
Once again, you probably won’t believe us but this one is actually copyrighted as well. If it wasn’t trained by Seeing Eye of New Jersey it’s technically only a guide dog.
3. Q-Tips
Originally called Baby Gays and then later changed to Q-Tips, the “Q” stood for quality. The generic term would be cotton swab.
2. Saran Wrap
You probably use this one all the time but not all the plastic wrap in your kitchen is Saran Wrap.
1. Popsicle
Invented on accident by an 11 year old Frank Epperson in 1905 the term is owned by Unilever
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