Squeeze and Deliver
Ever had the kids flush a bottle of expensive shampoo away? Or taken a mouthful of sunscreen mixed with sand? Kiwi ingenuity has found a solution.
(PRWEB) February 28, 2004 --RIDDLE: They can be found in planes, trains and submarines. In your vehicles' glove compartment, the larder, and on the beach. They are in your shower, lunch box, purse, back pocket, and on your dining room table. They deliver anywhere at anytime, night or day, whether you are sitting, standing or lying down. Used by all nationalities regardless of age or religion, they satisfy, nurture, excite and feed both body and soul.
They are the innovative solution to many problems, from the nation that brought you the Lord of the Rings. Want more clues? Did you know that around 700 million people in India wash their hair using shampoo from a sachet?
But this not about hair care or salad cream, sunscreen, beverages, lotions, military rations, alcohol, honey and spreads, medicines, sauces, repellents, paint samples and additives. Well actually it IS about all of these things plus heaps more, and how they are DELIVERED. Hygienically in measured quantities, exactly where you want them, without waste or mess.
Because a new state of the art slim sachet can deliver liquid and paste products in what could be the most convenient packaging idea ever patented.
SNAP PAK INTERNATIONAL, a Kiwi company, has developed a truly user-friendly solution to deliver a rapidly expanding range of goods. If it can be SQUEEZED then they can DELIVER, smoothly, just where and when it's wanted. Forget the scissors and teeth attack, single serve sachets have just come of age, with a most acceptable two-fingered action.
Imagine a TV advert with astronauts on Mars snapping open small sachets of water. A voiceover informs us, ‘We deliver anywhere.'
More information including a sachet demonstration on: - www.snappak.com
Sorry must dash they are serving G & T sachets for lunch, hooray!
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