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intrigued as to how you would work the pouring bit. |
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shelf life for milk might be a problem too or hike up the price. |
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Pouring bit concept art now linked. In my experience people will pay for convenience. Look at pot noodles, they don't even taste nice and yet they are bought. |
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not convinced that will work...envisage a lap full of milk. |
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perhaps a removeable corner. |
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Ah, good idea! Two seperate lids and a snappable middle line would allow for this. |
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This idea sounds good to me, though I
can't really envision how that packet
thing would work. Well, I suppose you
could figure it out eventually or hire
someone to do it for you. |
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Ladieeeees and gentlemen, in one corner we have three time undefeated heavyweight champ...Milk! In the other corner we have first time fighter...Cereal! (etc.) ***ding!*** |
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To sleepy to find a link, but kelloggs all
ready do a "pre packed" cereal thing,
with milk in the one half and cereal in
t'other. |
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Might be less of a mess to move the cereal into the milk, rather than pouring the milk into the cereal. A few errant Cheerios® would not ruin your suit. |
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A bun for you, if only for jogging the childhood memory of pouring milk into the carefully cut open mini-boxes of cereals at truck stops. |
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