h a l f b a k e r yIncidentally, why isn't "spacecraft" another word for "interior design"?
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Pill bottles rattle in the pocket or bag. Blister packs get crumpled and hold too few pills. Why not a spring-loaded canister like a Pez dispenser? A calibrated slot in the side shows how many are left (or how many you have eaten). Contraceptive canisters are close, but still waste a lot of space. Besides,
they don't come with cool heads. Think of the possibilities: Bart Simpson for Ritalin, Elvis for Valium, and Nancy Reagan for anything without a scrip (though ravers might favor the big-eyed glow-in-the-dark alien for their E). Birth control pills are a challenge: Margaret Sanger? Carl Djerassi? Trent Lott?
(?) The Prozac-Pez Web Page
http://www.thegoodn...ozacPez/Default.htm [nhyatt, Apr 30 2002, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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Cute. It might encourage those who eat too many vitamins over the course of the day to cut down on the number of dispensers they own... |
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ummm...why can't you just use regular pez dispensers? most pills should fit in them. |
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I conclude with Peter also. |
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Kids on Zoloft . . . sounds dispensable to me. |
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Stupid idea. Drugs should look like drugs.
If a kid/someone found a pez dispenser, they'd think there were sweets inside them and maybe just eat them. |
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Why can't we have a variety of characters or objects for the dispenser, instead of what you mentioned? Who would be stupid enough to think that a pill is a candy? |
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