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was not the product of a toy company’s brainstorming session but the result of a happy accident by Lonnie Johnson, a NASA engineer. While working on a heat pump in 1982, a high-pressure stream of water shot across his bathroom, sparking the idea for a pressurized water gun. Unlike previous "squirt guns" that relied on finger-strength triggers, Johnson’s design used to create a powerful, continuous stream. Why the Super Soaker Changed Everything
With the introduction of the Super Soaker 50, kids could suddenly blast targets from 30 feet away, turning casual play into a tactical sport. Super Soakers-17072022_720p.mp4
changed the "arms race" of the backyard in three specific ways: was not the product of a toy company’s