9 Great Products Launched in Downturns

Recessions don't kill innovation
By Nick McMaster,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 20, 2010 3:41 PM CST
9 Great Products Launched in Downturns
A 2001 file photo of the original iPod.   (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, file)

Who says the worst recession since the 1930s means you can't debut a great product? The Huffington Post lists 9 hugely successful ones launched in tough economic times:

  • iPod: Apple unveiled it less than 2 months after the September 11 attacks, amid the resulting recession.
  • Microsoft Office: Bill Gates launched it at the end of the downturn of the late '80s, and HuffPo notes that the company itself began amid recession in 1975.

  • Dawn Liquid Soap: This most popular of dish soaps debuted during the market panic caused by the 1974 oil embargo.
  • Hershey Kisses: This iconic sweet was unveiled during the Panic of 1907, when the stock market lost 50% of its value.
Click here for the full list. (More iPod stories.)

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