Although yo-yo is a much more catchy name, toys on a string are the right generic term for these classic entertainment items. Although there are similar objects from ancient Greece, the modern toy on a string was developed in 1928 by a Filipino-American immigrant. The following year, he sold the rights to his toy to Duncan, who called him Yo-yo. Although no one knows exactly where the name comes from, many believe it comes from a word in Tagalog (the official language of the Philippines) that means “return.” Band-Aid is a brand of adhesive tapes distributed by the American pharmaceutical and medical technology company Johnson & Johnson. The brand was invented in 1920 and has become an umbrella term for adhesive tapes in countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, the Philippines and others. Although Post-It Pad is a widely used term, it is also a registered trademark. If they are not from Post-It, they are correctly called sticky notes or sticky notes, as in our promotional notebooks. 1. Our right to make changes.
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