It is a instantaneous soup mixer that changes his color when the soup is not so hot.Made by Plastic with a termo-sensitive component. Of course the design can be modified.
I don’t think it’s necessary. People have different preferances when it comes to this. I like my soup boiling hot while my cousin loves it completely cold.
FOr the person who keeps thinking they might need things “just in case”, this might work well though.
Kinda like the popsicle sticks with yougurt packs, eh? In that case, If it was a little less florescent, I think campbell might pick it up
AaRoN-ScReaMo-LoVeR Says:
u should be able to choose the color and other stuff… to be in different colors when the soup is hot, warm or cold.
Dangerdan Says:
i think this would work for childrens soups, as well as a promotional concept it may even prevent children from burning themselves, which would make this idea a great product. Good thinking.
beta Says:
I think it should be a spoon that changes color according to temperature. Best used for babies.
glamjets Says:
We’re turning our senses over to a plastic stick? I’ve learned how to feel the temperature of my food; you can too.
I don’t think it’s necessary. People have different preferances when it comes to this. I like my soup boiling hot while my cousin loves it completely cold.
FOr the person who keeps thinking they might need things “just in case”, this might work well though.
I hate everything
It’s a promotional product. To come on pack.
It’s a promotional product.
Kinda like the popsicle sticks with yougurt packs, eh? In that case, If it was a little less florescent, I think campbell might pick it up
u should be able to choose the color and other stuff… to be in different colors when the soup is hot, warm or cold.
i think this would work for childrens soups, as well as a promotional concept it may even prevent children from burning themselves, which would make this idea a great product. Good thinking.
I think it should be a spoon that changes color according to temperature. Best used for babies.
We’re turning our senses over to a plastic stick? I’ve learned how to feel the temperature of my food; you can too.