Product: Food Dispenser
Nutella Caulk   (+8)  [vote for, against]
A tidy delivery method

Ever try to spoon Nutella onto cereal or ice cream? Makes a real mess sometimes. Seems it'd make sense if it was packaged in something other than a jar. What other products have the same consistency? Toothpaste and grease! Toothpaste tube for road trips and a caulking gun for the kitchen. One of the smaller ones would be perfect.
-- Steamboat, Apr 02 2017

Tubes for food https://www.rei.com...-tubes-package-of-2
Squeezable, refillable tubes for (paste-consistency) food. Not WKTE, but they do exist. [neutrinos_shadow, Apr 02 2017]

http://img.over-blo...6ba873_nutella.jpeg [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Apr 02 2017]

The posting of this idea may well turn out to be one of the turning points in human history.

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-- MaxwellBuchanan, Apr 02 2017


[+] What [MB] said.

One of those battery-powered caulking guns used by windscreen repairers would be ideal.
-- 8th of 7, Apr 02 2017


Should be possible to do this. Can one not purchase enpty caulk containers? And catering sized jars of Nutella?
-- pocmloc, Apr 02 2017


Nutella Mastic
-- hippo, Apr 02 2017


They make Nutella in a squeeze bottle, but for the real aficionado... [link]
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Apr 02 2017


// One of those battery-powered caulking guns... //

Naw. Steel drum with pneumatic delivery.
-- whatrock, Apr 03 2017


//pneumatic delivery// - yes, some kind of Nutella sputtering is needed
-- hippo, Apr 03 2017


Explosively formed molten Nutella projectiles ... a Nutella Bazooka.
-- 8th of 7, Apr 03 2017


How about a miniature fracking rig, injecting Nutella into a meringue bedrock?
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Apr 03 2017


//miniature fracking rig// - excellent idea, as long as the fracking technology also supports the injection of lemon drizzle into Lemon Drizzle Cake, and the subcutaneous basting of roasts.
-- hippo, Apr 03 2017


The British have finally discovered what Americans did to cheese a long time ago, and ironically love it.
-- RayfordSteele, Apr 03 2017


Yes, but we call it "Nutella" rather than "chocolate", much as "Cheez Wizz" should be called "sealant" rather than "cheese".
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Apr 03 2017


// discovered what Americans did to cheese a long time ago //

Pump it down deep boreholes under very high pressure ? That's one of the best uses for American "cheese" we've ever heard of.

The confusing nomenclature shouldn't be a surprise. After all, "prairie oysters" are emphatically not a seafood, "buffalo wings" are entirely unrelated to the large herbivorous mammal of the same name, and the so-called "World series" doesn't actually involve teams from anywhere outside the USA.

So calling a crudely-refined bitumen derivative "cheese" is no surprise at all.
-- 8th of 7, Apr 03 2017


How about an expanding version : "No more empty pastries".
-- Loris, Apr 03 2017


//crudely-refined bitumen derivative// Now now, [8th], play fair. It's also bleached and de-flavoured.
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Apr 03 2017


[8th of 7]; the Yanks don't invite other countries into their "World Series" because they know that they would get their arses handed to them...
-- neutrinos_shadow, Apr 03 2017


The very same reason there are no Venusians in the Miss Universe pageant.
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Apr 03 2017



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