Bubble Gum and Hula Hoops review and 5 book giveaway!
I received a free copy of the manuscript for Bubble Gum and Hula Hoops: The Origins of Objects In Our Everyday Lives, about a month ago to read and review here on my blog.

It's a really fascinating and funny look at why certain things got invented, and why they were named what they were.
Take the bra for an example, a lot of people believe that it was invented and named after someone named brassiere, not true.
It's kind of a long story, but all the way back in 2500bc in Minoan Crete, they were using pieces of fabric strapped around the chest to support the bosoms, it probably resembled a sports bra of today because it was wrapped so tightly.
Corsets had been around since the 16th century, but it was in 1893 when American socialite Mary Jacobs was dressing for an evening event when she got really upset about her whalebone corset.
She took 2 hankies tied together with ribbon, and used them to keep her breasts looking the way she wanted them too under her tight party dress.
She was so pleased with it, that she patented the design and began selling them as "Caresse Crosby" bras but with very limited success.
Eventually she sold the design rights to the Warner Brothers Corset Company, and they went on to make a huge fortune from Mary's idea.
By the 1920's, they were in wide circulation, and now today, we have a huge assortment of over the shoulder boulder holders that flatten, tighten, plump, support, volumize, and of course, push up!
There are a ton of very interesting stories in this book about all kinds of products like the breathalyzer, the condom, toothpaste, cigarettes, bubble wrap, paper clips, bar codes, the camera, lipstick, the airbag, the GPS, parking meters, aluminum foil, canned food and carbonated drinks.
There so many things in this book that I'm sure you've heard a story about how they were made and it's probably wrong, so this book tells how and why things were made and why they were named what they were.
It was a really fun book to read, I learned a lot and laughed a lot along the way, so I want to share the learning and laughs with 5 lucky readers.
Do you want to win a copy of Bubble Gum and Hula Hoops for yourself?
Or maybe you know someone who enjoys learning about why things were invented?
If so, all you have to do is follow the rules below.
Here's how!
Rules:
The giveaway is open to United States, (including Alaska and Hawaii) and Canada!
This giveaway is open to all, not just bloggers, but rules must be followed.
Only 1 entry per person/family/household.
Only 1 person per IP address can enter the giveaway and complete the required entry and extra entries.
No entering on behalf of others, using extra identities or others identities, no automated program entries, etc.
I can check and verify IP addresses and email addresses. *wink*
If you are caught cheating, you will be banned from this giveaway and any future giveaways on my blogs.
This giveaway is only open to those ages 18+ only.
All entries must be received by 11:59 pm Eastern Time on Thursday January 28, 2010.
I will pick the 5 winners randomly using random.org on Friday January 29th, 2010, email the winners, and they will have 48 hours to claim their prize.
If I do not get a reply within 48 hours, I will pick a new winner using random.org again.
How to enter:
The required entry:
This is mandatory, if this one entry is not done, you will not qualify for the giveaway.
For a chance to win, leave me a comment telling me what you would have named any current product/invention, and why you would have named it that.
For extra entries:
The following are all for 1 additional entry each, and you must leave a separate comment for each 1 that you do.
If you bundle entries in 1 comment, the comment will be deleted and disqualified.
1.
Post a new comment telling me what you would like to see invented.
2.
Blog about this on your blog, and leave a separate comment with the url to your post.
The post must remain on your blog for the duration of the contest.
3.
Post about this giveaway with a link back to this post on Twitter, and then leave a comment on this post with the link to your Twitter post about this contest.
You can use this link in your Twitter post to tweet and tell others about this giveaway! http://tinyurl.com/yb4zlw3
5.
Post about this on Facebook and give me the link to your Facebook profile so I can verify it!
That's it!
***There are 5 books in total, they will be shipped directly to the winners from the publisher, so you will need to leave me a valid email address when you enter, and if you win, I will contact you for your mailing address which will only be given to the publisher, and only for the purpose of sending you the book.
None of your information posted like full name, email address, or mailing address which you have given for contest entries, will ever be given or sold to any person or company, it will only be used for the purpose of contacting you, if you win, to send you the book.***
Good luck!!

Comments
1.
Well I'm following you on Twitter. JadeInBetween
Posted by: Jade | January 7, 2010 11:36 PM
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Tweeted http://twitter.com/JadeInBetween/status/7506717924
Posted by: Jade | January 7, 2010 11:40 PM
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A new name for a current product? I'd have called the Snuggie a Kris Kross Robe ;) I'm sure they couldn't legally do that, but I remember in elementary school we had a Kris Kross day when we wore our clothes backwards. A Snuggie is totally a backwards robe-- Kris Kross Robe!
Posted by: Jade | January 7, 2010 11:45 PM
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I'm following you on Twitter.
Posted by: Kimberly Atkins | January 9, 2010 8:15 PM
5.
I would have named the current invention, Mr. Steamy", "Magical Round Steamer". I would call it that because the current name is cheesy. It's a cool invention though.
Posted by: Kimberly Atkins | January 9, 2010 8:19 PM
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Tweeted. :)
http://twitter.com/onesecondsmile/status/7576404462
Posted by: Kimberly Atkins | January 10, 2010 12:20 AM
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Oh man. My fourteen year old brother would absolutely LOVE this book! He's big on useless trivia and interesting tidbits, and I just know he'd happily devour this book. Of course, I wouldn't mind taking a look at it as well. :)
As far as a product name/rename, I would rename the Buxton Over the Shoulder Organizer to a standard Buxton bag, because every time I hear/see "over the shoulder" I think of bras!
Posted by: Jenn | January 10, 2010 12:44 AM
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The jackhammer - a very loud tool that was annoying me for several days. The guys who operate it get to wear noise-protection earmuffs, but what about the rest of us who have to hear it in this residential neighborhood?
Therefore, we can now unveil the newest model of the jackhammer, called the Ludwig. After Ludwig von Beethoven, the famed composer who was deaf. And the Ludwig jackhammer will make YOU deaf, too!
Posted by: Christine | January 12, 2010 11:32 PM
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I want someone to invent a gadget that you can hook up on your house, and is set up to scan cars that drive by and/or park near your house. What the gadget does is if the car is blasting music so loud that everyone can hear it, the gadget sends out a beam which disables that kickassed stereo, at least temporarily, for no less than 60 minutes.
I wish I could buy one now at TurnItTheHellDownAlready.com!
Posted by: Christine | January 12, 2010 11:43 PM
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Already following on Twitter. But you knew that!
Posted by: Christine | January 12, 2010 11:46 PM
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Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/christine.murphy1
Posted by: Christine | January 12, 2010 11:48 PM
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Tweeted - http://twitter.com/catmommy9/status/7697449987
Posted by: Christine | January 12, 2010 11:52 PM
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Blog Post: http://tinyurl.com/y9r3wvv
Posted by: Christine | January 13, 2010 12:18 AM
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I think I would change the name of the TOOTHBRUSH to TEETHBRUSH. I mean, let's face it, if you only have one tooth, you're probably not using the brush anyway :-)
Posted by: mac | January 24, 2010 1:24 PM
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Compact discs... I would have called them something fancier. Such as LD for laser diskettes.
Posted by: Cecilia Andes | January 28, 2010 5:16 AM
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I think I'd have call the television something much more magical, since when it was invented, it was a pretty amazing this.. maybe the "MagiVisiob" or something!
Posted by: Dyane | January 28, 2010 4:20 PM
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I'd like to invent an appliance that both cooks quickly and cools quickly, at your choice & call it the "Nukerator."
Posted by: Dyane | January 28, 2010 4:22 PM
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I follow you on Twitter (dyanemcs)
Posted by: Dyane | January 28, 2010 4:23 PM