A physician named C. D. Fleet invented the first lip balm in the early 1880s.
After have no success at selling it locally, he sold the rights of his ChapStick lip balm for $5 in 1912. Maybe that's hard to believe, until you learn the original inventor sold it in the form of a wickless candle wrapped in tinfoil.
Although most people use it for dry lips, ChapStick has many other uses, including: - Grooming mustaches and eyebrows
- Preventing car battery corrosion
- Removing a ring stuck on a finger
- Lubricating zippers
- Shining leather shoes
| Associated Content December 19, 2006
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