Here at NALGENE Outdoor,
we get a lot of mail from campers, hikers, and other active outdoorspeople
who love their NALGENE bottles. In fact, NALGENE Outdoor
Products are recognized by explorers and adventurers around
the globe.
How did these bottles get so popular?
Where do they come from?
How it all started…
Back in 1949, a Rochester, New York chemist named Emanuel Goldberg
developed the first plastic pipette holder. Along with three workers,
he began the Nalge Company in a small building at 625 South Goodman
Street.
For years Goldberg and his growing team developed the NALGENE line
of state-of-the-art polyethylene laboratory equipment: centrifuge
bottles, filter units, storage tanks.
Obviously, it wasn't the kind of stuff you toss into your backpack
for a weekend in the woods.
But there were rumors floating around ... stories about scientists
taking the smaller, more convenient bottles out of the lab and using
them on hikes and excursions.
By the 1970s this "unofficial" use for NALGENE
bottles caught the eye of Marsh Hyman (President of the Nalge Company
in Rochester, New York).
The Boy Scout connection…
Marsh had a son who was in the Boy Scouts. He and his fellow Scouts
used NALGENE lab bottles on the trail. They were perfect as water
bottles; for storing powdered drinks and pancake mix; and for carrying
matches and shampoo and snacks and all sorts of camping supplies.
When he learned about these great new
uses for his lab bottles, Marsh Hyman went to the Nalge Specialty
Department with a mission:
"Spread the word to outdoorspeople
all over! Tell them about this new line of high-quality camping
equipment."
And that's how NALGENE Outdoor Products
started.
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