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1 50’s Kitchen Technologies. Bibliography By: Michelle Keller

2 Appliances Colored appliances were introduced by the General Electric company. The appliances came in many different colors such as Mint Green, Flamingo Pink, Red, and Light Blue. They didn’t come into mass production until after World War 2. More Info

3 Refrigerators came with more features G-E Commercial

4 First Non-stick Pan The Teflon that coats non- stick pans today was invented by Dr. Roy Plunkett in 1938. Teflon was used to keep weapons from rusting during World War 2. An engineer named Marc Gregoire used to coat his fishing gear to prevent rusting. His wife suggested using it on her pans. They later patented the idea. The first non-stick pan was made in 1954.

5 First Home Microwave Oven The microwave was created by Dr. Percy Spencer while he was trying to make an active radar. The first home microwave was manufactured in 1955 by Tappan. It was a large, 220 volt, wall unit that was being sold for $1300. It didn’t sell well due to its price. More Info

6 Tupperware Tupperware was created in 1946 by Earles S. Tupper. The sale of Tupperware took off after World War 2 because of Tupperware parties. Women were taken out of the workforce post-war, so they held Tupperware parties as a way to be apart of the workforce.

7 Bibliography Gallawa, J. C. "Who Invented Microwaves?" http://www.gallawa.com/microtech/history.html. "Inventions of the Fifties." Ed. Candace Rich. http://www.fiftiesweb.com/pop/inventions.htm. "Non-stick Pan." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non- stick_pan. Sharpe, Ed. "Microwave Oven." http://www.smecc.org/microwave_oven.htm. "Tupperware." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupperware.


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