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From Merriam-Webster, The Top 10 Words From Trademarks, including heroin, moxie, ping pong, and jungle gym.

#1: Heroin
In 1898, the German pharmaceutical company Bayer began marketingheroin – whose name comes from the German word heroisch, meaning “powerful.”
The product was marketed as a cough remedy made from a supposedly non-addictive morphine derivative. It was also used as a cure for morphine addiction – which unfortunately caused large numbers of users to become heroin addicts.
In part because of the growing population of “junkies” (a term that may derive from the fact that some supported their addictions by selling scrap metal), Bayer eventually ceased production and lost its trademark.
In 1914, American officials began regulating opiates, including the generic, powdered version of heroin.
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From Merriam-Webster, The Top 10 Words From Trademarks, including heroin, moxie, ping pong, and jungle gym.

#1: Heroin

In 1898, the German pharmaceutical company Bayer began marketingheroin – whose name comes from the German word heroisch, meaning “powerful.”

The product was marketed as a cough remedy made from a supposedly non-addictive morphine derivative. It was also used as a cure for morphine addiction – which unfortunately caused large numbers of users to become heroin addicts.

In part because of the growing population of “junkies” (a term that may derive from the fact that some supported their addictions by selling scrap metal), Bayer eventually ceased production and lost its trademark.

In 1914, American officials began regulating opiates, including the generic, powdered version of heroin.

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