Even though Delaware is the oldest state in the nation, there are few things that we can claim to have invented. However, we still claim fame to making these products right here in the first state, then sending them anywhere from one state over to outer space. Take a peek at these things that come from Delaware and you’ll learn some interesting facts about Delaware all at the same time.
- Spacesuits
WikiMedia Commons ILC based in Frederica produces all sorts of protective equipment, but among its most famous is spacesuits used in many NASA missions. Not many people realize that of all the things that come from Delaware, these Apollo-era spacesuits travel the farthest from home.
- Jell-O gelatin and pudding mixes
Mike Mozart / Flickr Feel like whipping up a batch of pudding or Jell-O? Thank the Kraft plant in Dover which recently celebrated 40 years of production! If you grew up in the Capital region, chances are you know someone who’s worked there.
- Chemicals
Oregon State University / Flickr You might not see many finished products coming from the first state, but chances are some of the chemicals in them started off here thanks to the DuPont company and other manufacturers. Titanium dioxide (shown here) was once one of the most common; it’s used in everything from sunscreen to colorings.
- Teflon coating
Jean-Pierre / Flickr If you like cooking with pans that are non-stick, thank DuPont’s Teflon coatings made in Delaware! This life-changing invention is one of the most famous things that come from Delaware.
- Drugs (the legal kind)
Rennett Stowe / Fickr One of Delaware’s top manufactured goods is pharmaceuticals, with top companies not just making medicines here but having their headquarters in the state.
- Baby wipes
Wikimedia Commons So many people don’t realize that many baby wipe manufacturers are based right here in the First State.
- Fuel cells
Bloom Energy / Flickr Bloom Energy in Newark makes fuel cells that are installed locally at places like Delmarva Power and private locations, as well as nationwide at major companies, as a way to produce clean energy.
- Tang, Crystal Light, and Kool-Aid mixes
Megan Sparks / Flickr When you get thirsty this summer and turn to a classic powdered drink mix, it might have been made in Delaware! Many of these originate in the First State.
- Commercial food service equipment
Eagle Group Eagle Group in Clayton makes a variety of metal products like sinks, shelving, countertops, and more.
- Feminine care products
Wikimedia Commons Playtex is based in Delaware, and they make tampons and other feminine care products at the plant in Dover.
- Shake ‘N Bake
Mike Mozart / Flickr This breading product is yet another fine offering from the Dover, DE Kraft plant. They offer plenty of ways to whip up a quick family meal, from their barbecue glaze for chicken to their classic porkchip coating.
- Beer and booze
Adam Barham / Flickr Dogfish Head Beer is made in Milton and are available in about 31 states. And, slowly but surely, Delaware’s blossoming distilleries and breweries are pumping out booze distributed regionally.
- Paint
Brad Greenlee/Flickr PPG Industries in Cheswold manufactures several different brands and types of paints, including Olympic. When was the last time you repainted a room in your house?
- GORE-TEX
Gore-Tex Products / Flickr We weren’t quite sure if we should put this one on the list, since technically it’s not made in Delaware, but the polymer that was the foundation for GORE-TEX was discovered by Delaware’s Bob Gore. The company is still headquartered in the state.
What Delaware-made product are you most proud that we make? If you love learning about quirky Delaware history, you’ll want to read 9 Photos From Delaware’s History That Are A Fascinating Window To The Past.
WikiMedia Commons
ILC based in Frederica produces all sorts of protective equipment, but among its most famous is spacesuits used in many NASA missions. Not many people realize that of all the things that come from Delaware, these Apollo-era spacesuits travel the farthest from home.
Mike Mozart / Flickr
Feel like whipping up a batch of pudding or Jell-O? Thank the Kraft plant in Dover which recently celebrated 40 years of production! If you grew up in the Capital region, chances are you know someone who’s worked there.
Oregon State University / Flickr
You might not see many finished products coming from the first state, but chances are some of the chemicals in them started off here thanks to the DuPont company and other manufacturers. Titanium dioxide (shown here) was once one of the most common; it’s used in everything from sunscreen to colorings.
Jean-Pierre / Flickr
If you like cooking with pans that are non-stick, thank DuPont’s Teflon coatings made in Delaware! This life-changing invention is one of the most famous things that come from Delaware.
Rennett Stowe / Fickr
One of Delaware’s top manufactured goods is pharmaceuticals, with top companies not just making medicines here but having their headquarters in the state.
Wikimedia Commons
So many people don’t realize that many baby wipe manufacturers are based right here in the First State.
Bloom Energy / Flickr
Bloom Energy in Newark makes fuel cells that are installed locally at places like Delmarva Power and private locations, as well as nationwide at major companies, as a way to produce clean energy.
Megan Sparks / Flickr
When you get thirsty this summer and turn to a classic powdered drink mix, it might have been made in Delaware! Many of these originate in the First State.
Eagle Group
Eagle Group in Clayton makes a variety of metal products like sinks, shelving, countertops, and more.
Wikimedia Commons
Playtex is based in Delaware, and they make tampons and other feminine care products at the plant in Dover.
This breading product is yet another fine offering from the Dover, DE Kraft plant. They offer plenty of ways to whip up a quick family meal, from their barbecue glaze for chicken to their classic porkchip coating.
Adam Barham / Flickr
Dogfish Head Beer is made in Milton and are available in about 31 states. And, slowly but surely, Delaware’s blossoming distilleries and breweries are pumping out booze distributed regionally.
Brad Greenlee/Flickr
PPG Industries in Cheswold manufactures several different brands and types of paints, including Olympic. When was the last time you repainted a room in your house?
Gore-Tex Products / Flickr
We weren’t quite sure if we should put this one on the list, since technically it’s not made in Delaware, but the polymer that was the foundation for GORE-TEX was discovered by Delaware’s Bob Gore. The company is still headquartered in the state.
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things that come from Delaware April 07, 2020 Kim Magaraci What are people from Delaware known for? Delawareans are known for embracing small town and coastal living! We’re never too far from the beach and love to spend time by the water - whether that be one of our state’s many rivers, the Delaware Bay, or the Atlantic Ocean. While many neighboring states believe Delaware is an empty and rural farm state, there’s so much to do and plenty of shops, restaurants, and hidden gems tucked away in our towns and cities. What are the most popular foods in Delaware? Delaware’s signature foods include scrapple and blue crabs, but there’s so much more to the culinary scene in the First State. National chains like Grottos Pizza and Capriotti’s Subs started here, serving up signature pies and the famous Bobbie sub. When you head to the coast, you’ll find classics like Thrasher’s fries, Dolles Salt Water Taffy, and Gus & Gus Fried Chicken. What are the weirdest things about Delaware? One of the most fun strange facts about Delaware is that there are more than 200 chickens living in the First State for every person that resides here. Delaware has always been a heavily agricultural state, and one of our signature industries is poultry!
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things that come from Delaware
April 07, 2020
Kim Magaraci
What are people from Delaware known for? Delawareans are known for embracing small town and coastal living! We’re never too far from the beach and love to spend time by the water - whether that be one of our state’s many rivers, the Delaware Bay, or the Atlantic Ocean. While many neighboring states believe Delaware is an empty and rural farm state, there’s so much to do and plenty of shops, restaurants, and hidden gems tucked away in our towns and cities. What are the most popular foods in Delaware? Delaware’s signature foods include scrapple and blue crabs, but there’s so much more to the culinary scene in the First State. National chains like Grottos Pizza and Capriotti’s Subs started here, serving up signature pies and the famous Bobbie sub. When you head to the coast, you’ll find classics like Thrasher’s fries, Dolles Salt Water Taffy, and Gus & Gus Fried Chicken. What are the weirdest things about Delaware? One of the most fun strange facts about Delaware is that there are more than 200 chickens living in the First State for every person that resides here. Delaware has always been a heavily agricultural state, and one of our signature industries is poultry!
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Delawareans are known for embracing small town and coastal living! We’re never too far from the beach and love to spend time by the water - whether that be one of our state’s many rivers, the Delaware Bay, or the Atlantic Ocean. While many neighboring states believe Delaware is an empty and rural farm state, there’s so much to do and plenty of shops, restaurants, and hidden gems tucked away in our towns and cities.
What are the most popular foods in Delaware?
Delaware’s signature foods include scrapple and blue crabs, but there’s so much more to the culinary scene in the First State. National chains like Grottos Pizza and Capriotti’s Subs started here, serving up signature pies and the famous Bobbie sub. When you head to the coast, you’ll find classics like Thrasher’s fries, Dolles Salt Water Taffy, and Gus & Gus Fried Chicken.
What are the weirdest things about Delaware?
One of the most fun strange facts about Delaware is that there are more than 200 chickens living in the First State for every person that resides here. Delaware has always been a heavily agricultural state, and one of our signature industries is poultry!