Mark your calendar: Mother's Day is Sunday, May 11. Today, Mother's Day remains one of the most commercially successful holidays in the United States. In fact, it's the most popular day to dine out in a restaurant. Luckily, modern technology makes it easier than ever to find a great Mother's Day gift with just a few clicks of a mouse. In honor of moms everywhere, InventHelp presents our picks of the best inventions for Mom's Day.
One single day of the year is not enough to elicit any real change, so why give up on the ideas of Earth Day now that it's over? We at InventHelp predict that many future inventions will be designed to impact the environment as little as possible. Taking it a step further, we're looking forward to seeing the inventions that work to actually improve the environment.
Graham crackers, invented in 1829, were named after their inventor, Sylvester Graham, a Presbyterian minister. He was an avid vegetarian who promoted the use of sifted and coarsely ground wheat flour for its high fiber content.