Products often tell you exactly how theyāre intended to be used. But why leave it at that? As a culture, we have long had a knack for finding ingenious, off-label uses for things. In this episode, we take a close look at a few examples of products that are ostensibly meant for one thing, but are better known for something else entirely. We explore Q-tips, which we are explicitly told not to put into our ears; the Hitachi Magic Wand, the iconic sex toy marketed as a body massager; the musical washboard; and the childrenās electrolyte solution Pedialyte that many adults swear by as a hangover cure.
Youāll hear from Hallie Lieberman, author of Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy; Jacqui Barnett of the Columbus Washboard Company; Christopher Wilson, curator and chair of the Division of Home and Community Life at the Smithsonian; musician and educator SĆŗle Greg Wilson; zydeco musicians C.J. Chenier and Steve Nash; Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall, author of Hungover: The Morning After and One Manās Quest for the Cure; as well as writers Roberto Ferdman, Dan Brooks, and Kaitlyn Tiffany.
Decoder Ring is produced by Willa Paskin, Max Freedman, Katie Shepherd, and Evan Chung, Decoder Ringās supervising producer. We had additional production from Sofie Kodner. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. Special thanks to Kate Sloan, Dr. Carol Queen, Bryony Cole, Amber Singer, Molly Born, Laura Selikson, and Nell McShane Wulfhart.
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Sources for This Episode
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Brooks, Dan. āLetter of Recommendation: Pedialyte,ā New York Times Magazine, Jan. 26, 2017.
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Feran, Tim. āPedialyte Is Not Just For Kids,ā Columbus Dispatch, July 19, 2015.
Ferdman, Roberto A. āThe strange life of Q-tips, the most bizarre thing people buy,ā Washington Post, Jan. 20, 2016.
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