h a l f b a k e r y"My only concern is that it wouldn't work, which I see as a problem."
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So striped toothpaste exists already - this relies on uniform rheology of the paste (its thickness and spreading properties), and filling the tube with even pressure.
But surely we can do better - it's almost the future already.
I propose the creation of patterned toothpaste, and with technological
development perhaps even toothpastes with a picture all the way through, like seaside rock.
Polka dots may be a good place to start.
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+ Only if you can make plaid. |
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Totally unnecessary, would require complex internal structure and possibly valving. [+] |
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//But surely we can do better - it's almost the future already// |
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The unaboner doesn't brush. |
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Why stop at color when shape is just around the corner? What better way of getting kids excited about brushing their teeth before bed than extruding a tiny, perfectly formed different dinosaur every night? |
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Can this dinosaur extrusion technology not be extended to cheese wiz and peanut butter? |
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Ah the ten minute Wikipedia degree: a marvel of our age. |
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//and with technological development perhaps even// Wow I would love to have some technological development, do you have any spare? And if not can you direct me to your supplier? |
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3d-print every serving, with 3 or 4-colors of tubes with nozzles. Sell the refills like inkjet printer ink. Make a fortune. |
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//The unaboner doesn't brush.// |
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I try not to care about bones but just curious about this one. This is a great idea, admittedly with some challenges, but that's what makes it interesting. Criticism will be considered respectfully from me at least, but just curious. |
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As suggested, 3d printing would do this very easily, but could you just have one continuous tube pushed like a syringe to keep it all in place and not mixed? [+] anyway. |
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