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Talking condiment bottle

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Some table sauces have a tendency to separate; it is necessary to shake the bottle before use.

Failure to do so results in an unwanted deluge of a vinegar-like fluid onto the plate or foodstuff.

Thus, BorgCo are designing a sauce bottle with a small speech synthesis unit in the base.

When the bottle is picked up, it says "Shake me, please !" in a cheery - if somewhat tinny - voice, reminding the user to shake it before use.

That is all.

8th of 7, Feb 14 2021

Baked. https://www.youtube...watch?v=Ab47umgoLrk
(sort of) [doctorremulac3, Feb 14 2021]

8th's whereabouts? _93Surprise_20Me_94...20for_20Time_20Bomb
[pertinax, Mar 01 2021]

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       If you're going to go to all that trouble, why not add a stirrer or vibration unit instead, that activates on pick-up? Or is that not ENOUGH agitation?
neutrinos_shadow, Feb 14 2021
  

       The initial design did impart substantially more agitation to the contents. However, following initial testing of the prototype, and the subsequent cleanup, we have been advised by our Product Liability Specialists (Messrs. Buchanan, Buchanan, Nixon, Moriarty and Capone) that most consumers prefer their sauce bottle to still be in reach after shaking, i.e. not in a geostationary orbit.   

       The revised design, a miserable and highly unsatisfactory compromise, is an attempt to balance functionality, cost, and an acceptably low level of lethality and collateral damage.
8th of 7, Feb 14 2021
  

       Can it be cleaned up and used for massage purposes after it's empty?
Voice, Feb 14 2021
  

       I like it. Could be baked using the mechanism from one of those record your own greeting cards.
sninctown, Feb 14 2021
  

       Like that, but with a really basic mask-programmed chip with the same simple, bland, trite phrase repeated over and over every time*, it could be even cheaper.   

       *It could be called the "Joe Biden" device.
8th of 7, Feb 14 2021
  

       //Some table sauces// Which ones? The only two suaces that are ever on my table are Red (Heinz Ketchup) and Brown (HP Sauce) I'm sure there is some sugar saturated American muck as well, but the type of tasteless swill that passes for food there needs all the help it can get to make anyone eat it. So what are these other table sauces 8th? Show and tell mucker.
xenzag, Feb 15 2021
  

       //I've never tasted American food//   

       You should try some, it's awesome.
Voice, Feb 15 2021
  

       Split happens.
Sgt Teacup, Feb 15 2021
  

       Heinz Ketchup is from what nation, precisely? (hint: it starts with 'A').   

       Would the bottle emit self-satisfied a 'Whrrr... Thank You!' after it was done being shaken?   

       Even this boring midwestener in pedestrian Detroit where we are snowed in for the moment have Gochujang sauce, teryaki glaze, a few varieties of dijon, horseradish, sundried tomatoes in garlic oil, chipotle, sriracha, cherry salsa, chimchurri, A1, safron oil, cilantro and lime...
RayfordSteele, Feb 15 2021
  

       The shaking could also charge the battery for the talky bit.
neutrinos_shadow, Feb 15 2021
  

       [8th] drinks his tomato sauce, "shaken, not stirred".   

       Figures. Delusions of James Bondage.
UnaBubba, Feb 18 2021
  

       No I don't think so.
pocmloc, Feb 22 2021
  

       Has there been any suspicious activity around the wreck of the Richard Montgomery (see link)?
pertinax, Mar 01 2021
  
      
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