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You know those damn annoying stickers they put on fruit these days? The ones with a number that you have to peel off? Make them out of an edible material, sun-mask the numbers on, or brand the fruit.
Fruit sticker
http://www.wrybread...12/pear-sticker.jpg Look, our pears are organic. And we're going to let you know by attaching a little chunk of bleached cut-down tree dyed with petrolium based ink on them using adhesive made from ground animal bones. [Worldgineer, Sep 02 2005]
First result under "edible fruit labels"
http://www.manufact...ews/srw/srw113.html A million people think just like you, and are likewise sick and fed up of the sticky labels on fruit. [DrCurry, Sep 04 2005]
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did you know that its illegal to remove those stickers for health and safety reasons? |
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fishy for interfering with the government. |
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make the orange ones taste of apple and I will change my vote! |
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No, it's an idea - or actually three ideas. Your //fishy for interfering with the government// may inspire a rant though. |
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Here are the ideas:
a) Make labels out of edible products. Rice paper, soy ink, and vegetable gum comes to mind.
b) Place reusable masks on fruit while it grows. When removed, there will be a lighter portion with the required information.
c) Use a hot iron or laser to burn the number on fruit. |
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late here, but I love the idea of an apple tasting orange sticker. pinch it or I will use it by Tuesday... |
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You mean those stickers aren't edible already? |
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No, really, I thought they should do something about this for a long time. I dunno about putting it on the fruit while it grows. Pretty herculean task. Lots of fruit is never individually handled anyway, and this seems to call for that. I vote for rice paper. |
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Personally, I like the laser branding. |
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and what will they sick the rice paper on with? i was thinking.. tuty-fruity glue.. |
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The stickers ARE edible already. I mean, it's paper. You can eat and be fine. Still, bun for wondering about those small things in life that people usually don't notice. |
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It may technically be edible, but I certainly wouldn't want to eat it - texture alone. And if you don't eat it, then you have this little piece of paper with wet torn plum skin attached. What do you do then? Go and find a garbage for this tiny piece of trash? Hold on to it until you've eaten your fruit? Flick it at strangers? Ok, this last option is mildly appealing, but the others make life a little less enjoyable. |
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This is one of those ideas that is five minutes too late. As noted on IBD, they* are about to start branding fruit, replacing labels altogether. |
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Yay! Thanks, [DrC]. I hope they start soon (maybe They were listening?). |
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So, 17 years later and things are worse. The stickers are
generally plastic now, and seem to be on most every piece of
fruit. I have never seen a branded piece of fruit, so clearly that
didn't go far. |
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The good news is a student emailed asking if they could use this
idea. I assume they'll successfully change the market and we
can all stop having to find trash bins for these stickers. |
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If they had qr codes that allowed for interesting information gathering maybe they would not be so irritating. For instance if you could scan your apple and learn:
- What tree did the apple come from?
- How was it pollenized?
- What was the farmer's political background?
- What is their social credit score? Social media profiles?
- What ship was the apple brought across the Pacific on?
- Where did it refuel and with what?
I can't eat an apple without wanting to know all about it. How am I supposed to relate. It is going into my body and turning into more of me. We all need to know this. |
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To follow on, where was the sticker manufactured? Who QC'd the sticker? Who applied the sticker? Who designed the sticker, and what are the sticker's nutritional components? |
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By now I've eaten so many stickers I need to know this too. |
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//you could scan your apple and learn// |
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Ooh, can I scan my packet of beef and learn I'm eating some of Tom and some of Jason? Can I get a picture of the grieving heifer? Can I learn the contents of his last meal? |
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If the stickers were both edible and scannable, it might be possible to do regional dietary and pesticide surveys by running scanners on the effluent. |
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