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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 47 MIN

Accidental Inventions

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ALL NEW AYSM!! We're back! (Finally)What do microwaves, potato chips, Velcro, Viagra, Popsicles, and Post-it Notes all have in common? They were all invented completely by accident.In this episode of Are You Sh!#ing Me?, Brett and Chuck dive into some of the most famous accidental inventions in history—the discoveries that happened when scientists, engineers, and even kids were trying to do something entirely different.It all starts with the surprising story of how a melted candy bar in an engineer’s pocket led to the creation of the microwave oven.From there, the guys explore how mistakes, curiosity, and sometimes pure frustration gave the world everyday products like Super Glue, potato chips, Velcro, Silly Putty, bubble wrap, and even Coca-Cola.Along the way, Brett and Chuck also cover:* How super glue was originally meant for gun sights* How a chef’s anger created the potato chip* The dog walk that led to the invention of Velcro* The frozen soda experiment that became the Popsicle* Why Post-it Notes were created from a glue that “failed”* And the surprising medical research that turned into ViagraOf course, it wouldn’t be an AYSM episode without some random facts, including... Something I Learned While Avoiding Real Responsibilities!It’s a fun, weird, and sometimes ridiculous look at the role mistakes and curiosity play in innovation.Because sometimes the greatest discoveries in history happen when someone basically says:“Wait… what the hell just happened?”Subscribe, follow, and be our friend on social media to catch more episodes of *Are You Sh!#ing Me?.

ALL NEW AYSM!! We're back! (Finally)What do microwaves, potato chips, Velcro, Viagra, Popsicles, and Post-it Notes all have in common? They were all invented completely by accident.In this episode of Are You Sh!#ing Me?, Brett and Chuck dive into some of the most famous accidental inventions in history—the discoveries that happened when scientists, engineers, and even kids were trying to do something entirely different.It all starts with the surprising story of how a melted candy bar in an engineer’s pocket led to the creation of the microwave oven.From there, the guys explore how mistakes, curiosity, and sometimes pure frustration gave the world everyday products like Super Glue, potato chips, Velcro, Silly Putty, bubble wrap, and even Coca-Cola.Along the way, Brett and Chuck also cover:* How super glue was originally meant for gun sights* How a chef’s anger created the potato chip* The dog walk that led to the invention of Velcro* The frozen soda experiment that became the Popsicle* Why Post-it Notes were created from a glue that “failed”* And the surprising medical research that turned into ViagraOf course, it wouldn’t be an AYSM episode without some random facts, including... Something I Learned While Avoiding Real Responsibilities!It’s a fun, weird, and sometimes ridiculous look at the role mistakes and curiosity play in innovation.Because sometimes the greatest discoveries in history happen when someone basically says:“Wait… what the hell just happened?”Subscribe, follow, and be our friend on social media to catch more episodes of *Are You Sh!#ing Me?.

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ALL NEW AYSM!! We're back! (Finally)What do microwaves, potato chips, Velcro, Viagra, Popsicles, and Post-it Notes all have in common? They were all invented completely by accident.In this episode of Are You Sh!#ing Me?, Brett and Chuck dive into...

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