Well-known products with entirely different uses today than their original intended use

Did the list mention water displacement? :smiley:

Aspirin and bicarbonate of soda.

Well, as a pipe smoker, I regularly use pipe cleaners to clean my pipes. My pipe cleaners may be part of that tiny fraction you mentioned, but at least some pipe cleaners are still being used for cleaning pipes.

Some time back, I went to a store (I forget which one) to get some pipe cleaners. I needed to clean a tube out. The only ones I could find were decorative ones meant for arts and crafts. They were worthless for actually cleaning anything.

I first remember reading about this in a memoirs of Vietnam vets, mostly Special Forces, thirty years ago.

I still refer to them as baby aspirin.

I remember seeing ads for this on a website many years ago. It still makes me wince and I’m not even a woman.

Most new TV antennas nowadays are marketed as “digital” or “HD” antennas, which is complete bull crap, and merely an attempt to trick people into thinking they need to buy a new antenna. As you said, an old pair of rabbit ears from 40 years ago, or a coat hanger, will work just fine.

Similarly, the mouse that came with the original iMac was a terrible mouse but made a passable street hockey puck if you cut the cord off.

Apparently some crime scene techs/cops etc. dab it under their noses, or used to, to block the smell of corpses at crime scenes.

Likewise Mane 'n Tail.

Almost any cardboard carton can be reused as a cat receptacle.

My son, the wrestler, used them to stop nosebleeds.

I’ve seen both tampons and condoms being used as makeshift lab equipment for liquid containment.

To quote David Bromberg, you’ve got to suffer if you want to sing the blues.

A bunch of different companies make “Gun Swabs” which are basically giant Q tips which match the bore diameter of the gun you want to clean. The cotton on them though is much more tightly wound, you rarely get any flaking off which is why I assume they’re safe to use.

If you ask the younger clerks where to find pipe cleaners, they won’t know what you’re talking about. The hip, trendy new name is “chenille stems.”