×
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

In Pics | First products of 10 world-famous brands

Here we list the very first products of some of the world’s most famous brands that might surprise you.
Last Updated : 07 September 2022, 13:43 IST

Follow Us :

Comments
Colgate | Known for their oral hygenie products, Colgate began business by selling soap and candles for the first 67 years. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Colgate | Known for their oral hygenie products, Colgate began business by selling soap and candles for the first 67 years. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
ADVERTISEMENT
IKEA | Popular for their quality home furniture, decor, and furniture accessories, IKEA, kickstarted its business by making pens and lighters. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
IKEA | Popular for their quality home furniture, decor, and furniture accessories, IKEA, kickstarted its business by making pens and lighters. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Lamborghini | The Italian luxury sports car maker started off as a tractor company. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Lamborghini | The Italian luxury sports car maker started off as a tractor company. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Lego | Lego, was founded by a carpenter Ole Kirk Kristiansen who was struggling to build furniture due to a lack of wood during Denmark’s recession in the 1930s. He started making children’s toys out of wood scraps and that's how the company LEGO was formed. Their first ever product was a duck. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Lego | Lego, was founded by a carpenter Ole Kirk Kristiansen who was struggling to build furniture due to a lack of wood during Denmark’s recession in the 1930s. He started making children’s toys out of wood scraps and that's how the company LEGO was formed. Their first ever product was a duck. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
LG | South Korean electronics giant started with cosmetics. In their early days, they sold products like face creams, toothpaste and laundry detergent. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
LG | South Korean electronics giant started with cosmetics. In their early days, they sold products like face creams, toothpaste and laundry detergent. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Nintendo | The Japanese video game company Nintendo was founded in 1889 as a playing card company. Almost after a decade, they emerged as a video game brand with Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Pokemon and other games. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Nintendo | The Japanese video game company Nintendo was founded in 1889 as a playing card company. Almost after a decade, they emerged as a video game brand with Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Pokemon and other games. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Nokia | The popular Finnish company is remembered, largely, for its mobile phones. But what many might not know is that the company was founded in 1865 as a paper mill and one of its first products was toilet paper. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Nokia | The popular Finnish company is remembered, largely, for its mobile phones. But what many might not know is that the company was founded in 1865 as a paper mill and one of its first products was toilet paper. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Samsung | Samsung started its business in 1938 as a grocery trader and used to trade noodles, fruits, fish and other goods produced in and around the city of Seoul and export them to China and its provinces. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Samsung | Samsung started its business in 1938 as a grocery trader and used to trade noodles, fruits, fish and other goods produced in and around the city of Seoul and export them to China and its provinces. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Sony | Founded in 1946, Sony's first product was an electric rice cooker. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Sony | Founded in 1946, Sony's first product was an electric rice cooker. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Tiffany & Co. | Today they are known for their exquisite jewellery, but the brand sold stationery in its initial days. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
Tiffany & Co. | Today they are known for their exquisite jewellery, but the brand sold stationery in its initial days. Credit: Twitter/JonErlichman
ADVERTISEMENT
Published 07 September 2022, 08:55 IST

Follow us on :

Follow Us