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To the untrained eye it looks just like a water bottle of the sort that cyclist use, but when you squeeze it, instead of squirting water, the lid flips open and a granola bar pokes out. After youve taken a bite, you stop squeezing and the remaining portion of the granola bar regresses back into the
bottle and the lid closes.
Why? Because its hard to unwrap a conventional granola bar when youre riding a bike. You could unwrap it before hand and stick it in your pocket, but then youd end up with a pocketful of crumbs. And what if your cycling attire doesnt have pockets?
The bottle-shaped dispenser fits in the standard water bottle holder that you probably already have on your bike. You can load it with a granola bar, candy bar, or energy bar (or a Popsicle on a very cold day). It protects your food from dirt and breakage, and it allows you to eat one-handed.
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For easier squeezing make it creamy. For the granola experience you can still include crunchy bits suspended in the matrix of goo. (A marketing expert may be able to express this in a little more appealing fashion, but I'm just a helpdesk technician). |
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My conscience is stricken, so I must confess. This idea inspired my tomato pez-dispenser, because it got me thinking about a granola bar pez dispenser. Follow the train of thought? No? Ok. + |
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