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"Invent Help" Invention Newsletter Archives 2005

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Candy Canes

"INVENT HELP" INVENTOR NEWSLETTER, DECEMBER 2005

InventHelp® Asks:

• How did candy canes become a favorite holiday treat?
• Are there any reality TV shows about inventors?
• What are the National Parenting Publications Awards?
• How was the toy train set invented?

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A Halloween Jack-O'-Lantern

"INVENT HELP" INVENTOR NEWSLETTER, OCTOBER 2005

InventHelp® Asks:

• What are the innovative origins of some Halloween favorites?
• What international invention trade shows has INPEX® recently attended?
• Where is the National Inventors Hall of Fame?

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October 2005


INPEX Exhibitors Appear on "The Tonight Show"

"INVENT HELP" INVENTOR NEWSLETTER, SEPTEMBER 2005

InventHelp® Asks:

• What do INPEX® exhibitors think about having the chance to appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno?
• How did an InventHelp® employee get on the fast track to comic book stardom?
• When did the dishwasher become the labor-saving invention that it is today?

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Football Fever

"INVENT HELP" INVENTOR NEWSLETTER, AUGUST 2005

InventHelp® Asks:

• What inventions had a significant impact on modern-day American football?
• Where do people have their most innovative thoughts?
• How were potato chips invented?

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August 2005


Fireworks, The World's Most Popular Explosive

"INVENT HELP" INVENTOR NEWSLETTER, JULY 2005

InventHelp® Asks:

• How did fireworks become the world's most popular explosive?
• What are inventors saying about the 2005 edition of INPEX®, "The Invention Show"?
• What invention did the most to increase summertime attendence at the movies?

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Summertime, and the Livin' Is Easy

"INVENT HELP" INVENTOR NEWSLETTER, JUNE 2005

InventHelp® Asks:

• How did a few unlikely inventions become staples of summertime fun?
• Are there any invention expos just for kids?
• Who invented the ice cream cone?

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June 2005


Marion Donovan

"INVENT HELP" INVENTOR NEWSLETTER, APRIL 2005

InventHelp® Asks:

• Which famous inventors were also dedicated mothers?
• Where is a good place to start learning about inventing-related topics?
• Who was the first woman to receive a U.S. patent?

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Louisville Slugger Bats

"INVENT HELP" INVENTOR NEWSLETTER, MARCH 2005

InventHelp® Asks:

• How did a teenager's invention forever change the game of baseball?
• Where can I find Internet resources for kid inventors?
• What popular invention was sold in order to pay off a debt?

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March 2005


Thomas Edison - Innovator of the Modern Film Industry

"INVENT HELP" INVENTOR NEWSLETTER, FEBRUARY 2005

InventHelp® Asks:

• How did Thomas Edison pave the way for the modern film industry?
• What is the proper technique for videotaping an invention?
• What are some famous movie quotes about inventing?

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Necco Conversation Hearts

"INVENT HELP" INVENTOR NEWSLETTER, JANUARY 2005

InventHelp® Asks:

• How did candy conversation hearts come to be a Valentine's Day staple?
• What steps should an inventor take to photograph their invention?
• Who invented earmuffs?

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January 2005


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