ms. edwin cox invented them in 1917 and it stands for "save our saucepans?
2007-02-10 10:47:19
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answered by PRSCHE55 1
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S.O.S Soap Pads
In 1917, Ed Cox of San Francisco, aluminum pot salesman, invented a pre-soaped pad with which to clean pots. As a way of introducing himself to potential new customers, Cox made the soap incrusted steel-wool pads as a calling card. His wife named the soap pads S.O.S. or "Save Our Saucepans." Cox soon found out that the S.O.S pads were a hotter product than his pots and pans.
2007-02-10 10:51:44
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answered by globetrottertransient 1
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In 1917, Ed Cox of San Francisco, an aluminum pot salesman, invented a pre-soaped pad with which to clean pots. As a way of introducing himself to potential new customers, Cox made the soap incrusted steel-wool pads as a calling card. His wife named the soap pads S.O.S. or "Save Our Saucepans." Cox soon found out that the S.O.S pads were a hotter product than his pots and pans.
Invented by: Ed Cox
Invented in: 1917
SO.S means: Save Our Saucepans
2007-02-10 10:47:38
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answered by Katie 4
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2016-11-03 02:37:12
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answered by ? 4
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SOS pads were invented in 1917 by Ed Cox. SOS stands for "Save Our Saucepans"
2007-02-10 10:49:33
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answered by Chris S 3
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Rihanna
2007-02-10 10:48:56
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answered by Anonymous
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S.O.S. - Save Our Saucepans
Invented in 1917 by Edwin Cox
2007-02-10 10:48:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Its soap on a rope and No I don't know who invented it!
2007-02-10 10:48:15
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answered by Anonymous
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edwin cox in 1917. his wife came up with SOS as an abbreviation for save our saucepans
2007-02-10 10:50:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Edwin Cox (inventor)
in 1917
Save our saucepans
2007-02-10 10:48:42
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answered by Anonymous
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