| "Thinking Putty makes a great stress ball.
It is also excellent as a therapy putty for stiffness
or as an exercise putty for hand strengthening.
As a desk toy you'll find you aren't able to put
it down. These are all reasons why Thinking Putty
puts other promotional toys to shame. When you use
it as your next marketing gift, your clients will
rave! I guarantee it!" - Crazy Aaron
"Each tin is packed
with 1/5lb of Thinking Putty, an oversized adult
handful!"
The saga begins, history of the putty
During World War II, America’s supplies of natural
rubber was scarce. The Japanese had occupied many
areas in the South Pacific where rubber trees are
found.
Thinking Putty and many other silicone rubber
products were developed during World War II as American
industries searched for rubber substitutes that
could be used in place of natural rubber tires,
gaskets, and seals.
In 1936, at the Mellon Institute of Industrial
Research, Dr. Earl Warrick began experimenting with
"organosilicon" chemistry - combining
silicon (think: sand, glass, computer chips) with
carbon (think: you and me, charcoal, and fossil
fuels).
In 1943, he left the institute to join the newly
formed Dow Corning Corporation. His research was
refocused – help the war effort by developing a
synthetic rubber substitute. Although he failed
to produce a suitable rubber before the end of the
war, one result of his experiments was a Silicone
Bouncing Putty (the primary ingredient in Thinking
Putty).
Although it had no industrial use, he kept some
around - it made a nifty toy!
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