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I think I did this one with the banana but this is much better especially the oranges. I love oranges but hate the mess I get into with them. |
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I would like to se a pineapple that can be wound on a string and released with a yank like a spinning top, coming to rest peeled, cored and sliced. + |
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Since bananas may be extinct soon, you'd better jump on this one quick.
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She's not talking about canned fruit, but putting the tab right on the fruit itself. |
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No, just fresh fruit especially packaged, or involving a novelty, that's designed to appeal to the kiddie crowd. |
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really juicy peaches could have the pull-tabs to be drunk from...never mind. that's stupid. |
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I will never purchase a coconut unless you bake this. |
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<gasp> Bake it please! Croissant in a container (fruit filled with a rotating corkscrew style opener that spins as you pull the lid upwards and turns the fruity croissant into a long spiral) |
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R&D has just developed Pop-Up Grapes. Each grape is washed and stemmed, then stacked in a protective tube with a spring-loaded launching system triggered at the bottom. Every time you tap the tube on the table one grape pops up high the air so you can catch it in your mouth. Croissant! |
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R&D is still working on a larger version of this for
watermelon, but there's one problem yet to be worked out. (Gallagher is not returning calls) |
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You say that like it's a bad thing. |
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It's a bad thing for the watermelon, sure ..... |
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No, I mean not getting return calls from Gallagher |
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Did you read the "apples for peace" idea? That could lead to some interesting fruit marketing- you could also put rubber bands and stuff on the fruit while it's growing, and twist it into weird shapes. "monster fruit" could be a big hit! |
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This is not only a good idea, but beautiful and socially responsible as well. To play devil's advocate for a moment, I would hate to see the branding guys charging £2.00 ($4.00ish) for an apple because they'd convinced the kids that they had to have "Appleicious" apples with the gimmick. Could we do some gimmicks that could be bought once and used on ordinary fruit and still retain the kid's interest? |
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Reusable Pop-Up Grape tube? |
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A metal orange straw with a punch at one end to break in through the peel and a masher at the other to mash the inside while you suck. |
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Either way, I suppose More Fruit + Fewer Mars Bars = Croissants For Futurebird |
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//A metal orange straw with a punch at one end to break in through the peel and a masher at the other to mash the inside while you suck.// That's already half-baked (and I should know). |
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Ah yes, and I see you've got a good name as well. Oh well, the early bird gets the BlenderStraw. |
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and for tough guys, kiwi fruit wearing little leather jackets...+ |
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I always thought kiwis looked rather dapper in their furry over-coats. |
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