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chippewastud79 10-30-2008 10:23 AM

Brand names used for everday terms
 
Ever thought about the items that we often use a brand name as an everyday term. Just thought it was interesting at some of the things we use brand names for.

Band-Aid, its an adhesive bandage
Frisbee, its a flying disc
Jello, its gelatin
Thermos, its an insulated mug
Crock Pots, they are slow cookers
Tupperware, its plastic storage containers
Q-Tips, its cotton swabs
Ziploc, its plastic storage bags
Kleenex, its facial tissue
Xerox, its photo copies
Chapstick, its lip balm
Play-Doh, its modeling clay
Rollerblades, its inline skates
Hula-hoop, its a toy hoop
Scotch tape, its just tape
Port-o-potty, its portable toilets
White Out, its correction fluid
Velcro, its hook and loop
Jacuzzi, its a spa
Vaseline, its a petroleum jelly
Coke, its cola


Anyone else know of any? :confused:

Just kind of interesting to see how brand names enter everyday vocabulary. :tu

JackSchwartz 10-30-2008 10:29 AM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
Zamboni

Had to post that, I am a former Zamboni driver.

Eric:ih

MileHighGolfer 10-30-2008 10:33 AM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
google

croatan 10-30-2008 10:35 AM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
It's called a genericized trademark. Pretty strange, when you think about. You do such a good job marketing your product that the trademark really no longer means anything and can lose protection.

Aspirin and Escalator are a couple other famous ones that lost trademark protection.

Mr.Maduro 10-30-2008 10:43 AM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
In my field, a lot of tools are referred to by brand name. Here are a few examples...

Channel Lock - tounge and groove pliers
Sawsall (Milwaukee) - reciprocating saw
Dremel - hand held rotary tool
Vise-Grip - locking pliers

replicant_argent 10-30-2008 10:56 AM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
How about:



Cohiba, some folks use it when referring to any Cuban cigar. Not bright, but the Marca has been genericized, I supposed.


the other one that definietely comes to mind is Stogie.

That would be after the March Wheeling Conestogas, or Stogies, as I recall.

massphatness 10-30-2008 11:10 AM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
My grandmother used to refer to the refridgerator as the Frigid-Aire.

And I still hear people say they need to Xerox a copy.

Gophernut 10-30-2008 11:14 AM

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Linoleum - Floor Covering
Bluetooth

BroncoHorvath 10-30-2008 12:02 PM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
Skidoo = snowmobile

theycallmedan'lboone 10-30-2008 12:08 PM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BroncoHorvath (Post 42936)
Skidoo = snowmobile

:confused:

Da Klugs 10-30-2008 12:10 PM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
He went full Pnoon on em...

Got Pokerized in chat last night....

Icehog3 .... as you reach to scratch...

TXRebel 10-30-2008 12:13 PM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
Crescent Wrench = Adjustable wrench

Ace$nyper 10-30-2008 12:21 PM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
I always like seeing the list of things, and trying to see what ones I fall victim to or not.

Sadly nothing comes to mind now, to add to the list.

tobii3 10-30-2008 12:42 PM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
:r

You have NO idea....

The Army is barred from using Trademarked names....

Therefore.....

Velcro becomes "Hook-Pile Tape"

Zipper becomes "Slide Fastener"

Snaps become "Lift the dot fasteners"

Post-its become "Note Pad, Self Stick"

and the one you'll hear the most??

Tape, Universal.....aka "Duct Tape"...aka "100mph Tape"

Ya gotta love the Army's war on the English language.....

Waynegro1 10-30-2008 01:21 PM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tobii3 (Post 43035)
:r

You have NO idea....

The Army is barred from using Trademarked names....

Therefore.....

Velcro becomes "Hook-Pile Tape"

Zipper becomes "Slide Fastener"

Snaps become "Lift the dot fasteners"

Post-its become "Note Pad, Self Stick"

and the one you'll hear the most??

Tape, Universal.....aka "Duct Tape"...aka "100mph Tape"

Ya gotta love the Army's war on the English language.....

:tpd: Don't get me started. I still say:
Donkey D**K, Shammer/Shamming, John Wayne/P-38, where's your "Cover". I could go on and on. I call people "airborne", "Chairborne Ranger", etc. Civilian's look at me like I'm crazy (see what I mean? I just said "civilian's"). Been out for years and still brain washed :r I'll stop now. I'm getting off the subject.
Waynegro1, OUT!!

stevefrench 10-30-2008 03:59 PM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BroncoHorvath (Post 42936)
Skidoo = snowmobile

Quote:

Originally Posted by theycallmedan'lboone (Post 42945)
:confused:

It's a Canadian thing.:D

chippewastud79 10-30-2008 04:10 PM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BroncoHorvath (Post 42936)
Skidoo = snowmobile

Or

JetSki, its a personal watercraft

tnip23 10-30-2008 04:16 PM

Re: Brand names used for everday terms
 
Popsicle is a brand name

chippewastud79 10-30-2008 04:26 PM

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Go-Kart - Mini racing car
Breathalyzer - Breath alcohol analyzer
JumboTron - Large video boards, JumboTron's are only made by Sony
Bubble wrap - Air filled packing material
Kool-aid - Flavored drink mix
AstroTurf - Artificial grass, AstroTurf is a company
Dry Erase - White board used with colored markers
Mace - Aerosol tear spray
Pop Tart - Breakfast pastry, Pop Tarts are only made by Kellogg
Champagne - Sparkling white wine, Champagne can only come from the Champagne region in France
Power Point - Computerized slide show, Microsoft makes Power Point
Walkman - Portable music listening device

replicant_argent 10-30-2008 04:48 PM

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UH... ^^^^Marsh Wheeling.... I can't spell.


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