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I donno about your planet, but here on Earth we have turn upside down everythings now.- bottles with wide flat lids you simply sit on their heads, |
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On my planet things are stuck to the walls
with magnets and Velcro and there is
wasted space in my fridge that could be
utilized. |
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It would be hard for the factories to fill these containers, especially with a gloppy product like ketchup. |
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I've seen plastic bottles with holes like you describe. Though I think they were for shampoo, not mustard. |
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Thanks, [Dr. C], corrected. |
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this is an awesome idea, you could have
these in a restaurant and have a metal
runner going to every table, so when
someone orders nuggets you sling
barbecue sauce right to them like its on a
zipline. |
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No need to modify the bottle, new kitchen gadget: bottle sling - A tight sleeve with an attached string fits over the bottle. The string is toward the bottom of the bottle, so it can be hung / swirled around as suggested. Ask your favorite aunt/grandma/... to knit one for your birthday. If no such person is available, the gadget at [link] could be adapted. |
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The device could also be used for party games. - Who can spin the ketchup bottle fast enough to make the lid pop open? - Play David vs. Goliath, a little ketchup in the eye doesn't hurt as much as a rock in the face. -Play paint-ball, the stone age version. |
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