This is an idea for marketing candy spray to adults who eat in restaurants or chill around the club and would like to spray their beverages with a bitter sour sweet aftertaste. The effect is kinda like a lemon, but way better.
The spray would be reverse engineered from warhead spray (link) and bottled in little glass bottles that look cool.
Some of them could even have alcohol!-- daseva, Aug 01 2006 the kid's spray http://www.warheads...products_spray.html [daseva, Aug 01 2006] Liquid Sour Drops http://www.warheads...roducts_spray.htmll [jellydoughnut, Aug 04 2006] The Aerosol Society http://www.aerosol-soc.org.uk/Have you informed these guys? [zen_tom, Aug 04 2006] Hopefully this spray looks significantly different from the canisters of breath-spray, and pepper spray that some adults already carry around...-- ye_river_xiv, Aug 01 2006 Funny. They've just started marketing sprays for kids *and* adults to flavor their food in restaurants and at home. I think you're channeling that meme.
I'm also thinking that a spray won't be so effective on drink as on food, but, hey, that's something you can field test and get back to us on.-- DrCurry, Aug 01 2006 Will do.-- daseva, Aug 01 2006 The Warhead liquid sour candy comes in tiny plastic bottles. (link)-- jellydoughnut, Aug 04 2006 I can't click the links (at work) but am I reading this right? Aerosol flavours?
Along with Oxygen bars (whatever happened to those?), aerosol bars might start popping up where you simply hang about, spraying a cooling mist of flavour/perfume/psychoactive drugs into your own, and your social aquaintances' faces - perhaps using a vapouriser (rather than an actual aerosol)-- zen_tom, Aug 04 2006 [jelly], you have linked to the spray also.
Hell, they have hotels made out of ice, surely the expendible money folk would go to a spray bar.-- daseva, Aug 04 2006 Sorry about that. Whenever I try to paste the url of the drops it comes out as the spray.-- jellydoughnut, Aug 04 2006 halfbakery