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Apr 26, 2024

[Ans] Before pivoting to chewing gum, what was Wrigley's main product?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Before pivoting to chewing gum, what was Wrigley's main product?"



In the late 1800s, William Wrigley took over his father's soap business. He began giving away baking powder as an incentive to buy his soap. Finding that the baking powder was more popular than his soap, Wrigley switched to selling baking powder, this time giving his customers two packages of chewing gum for each can of baking powder they purchased. Again, Wrigley found that the premium he offered was more popular than his primary product. Wrigley pivoted again, this time to chewing gum, ultimately transforming his company into one of the most prominent gum manufacturers in the world.

[Answer] Before pivoting to chewing gum, what was Wrigley's main product?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Before pivoting to chewing gum, what was Wrigley's main product?"



...In the late 1800s, William Wrigley took over his father's soap business. He began giving away baking powder as an incentive to buy his soap. Finding that the baking powder was more popular than his soap, Wrigley switched to selling baking powder, this time giving his customers two packages of chewing gum for each can of baking powder they purchased. Again, Wrigley found that the premium he offered was more popular than his primary product. Wrigley pivoted again, this time to chewing gum, ultimately transforming his company into one of the most prominent gum manufacturers in the world.

[Answer] Which kind of sport involves ascending inclined ice formations?

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Ice climbing is the activity of ascending inclined ice formations. Usually, ice climbing refers to roped and protected climbing of features such as icefalls, frozen waterfalls, and cliffs and rock slabs covered with ice refrozen from flows of water. For the purposes of climbing, ice can be broadly divided into two spheres, alpine ice and water ice. Alpine ice is found in a mountain environment, usually requires an approach to reach, and is often climbed in an attempt to summit a mountain. Water ice is usually found on a cliff or other outcropping beneath water flows.

Alpine ice is frozen precipitation whereas water ice is a frozen liquid flow of water. Most alpine ice is generally one component of a longer route and often less technical, having more in common with standard glacier travel, while water ice is selected largely for its technical challenge.

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Apr 25, 2024

[Answer] Where was the Constitution of the United States kept during WWII?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Where was the Constitution of the United States kept during WWII?"



...Located on the upper level of the National Archives museum, the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom is the permanent home of the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United States, and Bill of Rights. But what happened to these documents during World War II? As anxiety over a potential Japanese invasion gripped the nation, officials decided to send the documents to an even more secure area for safekeeping. They were put on a train along with the Gettysburg Address and taken to Fort Knox in Kentucky, under the vigilant guard of armed Secret Service officers.

[Ans] Where was the Constitution of the United States kept during WWII?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Where was the Constitution of the United States kept during WWII?"



Located on the upper level of the National Archives museum, the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom is the permanent home of the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United States, and Bill of Rights. But what happened to these documents during World War II? As anxiety over a potential Japanese invasion gripped the nation, officials decided to send the documents to an even more secure area for safekeeping. They were put on a train along with the Gettysburg Address and taken to Fort Knox in Kentucky, under the vigilant guard of armed Secret Service officers.