How a failed invention led to a packaging revolution

How a failed invention led to a packaging revolution

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It has a curiously therapeutic effect on millions, has been made into a keyring (so the satisfaction will never end), and even has its own appreciation day; Bubble Wrap is the failed invention that led to a revolution in packaging supplies and freight. Created in 1957 by Alfred Fielding and his partner, a Swiss inventor called […]

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