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Nokia's first product was Toilet Paper LG's first product was Facial Cream Wipro first product was Vegetable Oil IKEA's first product was a Pen Samsung started its business by a Grocery Store So it's not that your first product is your last product Your first product is just for checking the market conditions and not for making money Big Companies don't relay on one product They constantly keeps evolving to fullfill needs of consumers

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