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Post by thwak is T.hawk on Feb 5, 2010 17:20:40 GMT -5
this is the best invention since sliced bread I tell ya!
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Post by ani on Feb 5, 2010 17:21:24 GMT -5
Awesome design.
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Post by toddpolt on Feb 5, 2010 17:27:13 GMT -5
I wonder how many millions Heinz spent on this endeavor all together.
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Post by comahan on Feb 5, 2010 17:28:15 GMT -5
fantastic
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2010 17:29:19 GMT -5
Ketchup?
Catsup?
Ketchup?
Catsup?
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Post by AFN: Judge Shred on Feb 5, 2010 17:30:23 GMT -5
Is the packet huge or is the burger tiny?
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Post by DASH 243✅ on Feb 5, 2010 17:35:53 GMT -5
cool they just kind of cross bred the to packets
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Post by default on Feb 5, 2010 17:37:44 GMT -5
Is the packet huge or is the burger tiny? lol, the burger was tiny. You can tell by the hands that the packaging is close to normal size, maybe a little longer.
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Post by Gopher Mod on Feb 5, 2010 17:39:07 GMT -5
Is the packet huge or is the burger tiny? Packet's 3x the size of a standard ketchup packet, and the burger is a slider. That's why things look so odd.
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Post by AFN: Judge Shred on Feb 5, 2010 19:59:10 GMT -5
Yeah I knew the burger was tiny, I was just really hoping for ginormous packets.
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Post by ICBM on Feb 5, 2010 20:19:41 GMT -5
I must go with the opinion of another poster. What was so wrong with the accepted packett design that you had to spend likely a few hundred thou to a few mil on R&D for this thing?
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Post by Gopher Mod on Feb 5, 2010 20:25:57 GMT -5
I must go with the opinion of another poster. What was so wrong with the accepted packet design that you had to spend likely a few hundred thou to a few mil on R&D for this thing? No more accidentally squirting the packets all over your clothes as well as actually trying to get said packets open. Sometimes, it's a real pain to do that. In fact, I'm quite happy they finally did this.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Feb 5, 2010 20:30:08 GMT -5
I must go with the opinion of another poster. What was so wrong with the accepted packet design that you had to spend likely a few hundred thou to a few mil on R&D for this thing? No more accidentally squirting the packets all over your clothes as well as actually trying to get said packets open. Sometimes, it's a real pain to do that. In fact, I'm quite happy they finally did this. Whats wrong with the Whataburger kind that is a baisen?
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Post by Insomniac on Feb 5, 2010 20:47:03 GMT -5
I must go with the opinion of another poster. What was so wrong with the accepted packet design that you had to spend likely a few hundred thou to a few mil on R&D for this thing? No more accidentally squirting the packets all over your clothes as well as actually trying to get said packets open. Sometimes, it's a real pain to do that. In fact, I'm quite happy they finally did this. And you also don't have to open up three of them and squirt them onto the hamburger wrapper if you want to dip your fries. Just open these up like the standard BBQ sauce packs and you're good to go. Convenient and long overdue.
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Post by Gopher Mod on Feb 5, 2010 21:05:57 GMT -5
No more accidentally squirting the packets all over your clothes as well as actually trying to get said packets open. Sometimes, it's a real pain to do that. In fact, I'm quite happy they finally did this. Whats wrong with the Whataburger kind that is a baisen? Umm... Piper... I'm in Ohio. The nearest Whataburger is in Alabama. I've never been to one so I can't comment on it.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Feb 5, 2010 21:39:20 GMT -5
Whats wrong with the Whataburger kind that is a baisen? Umm... Piper... I'm in Ohio. The nearest Whataburger is in Alabama. I've never been to one so I can't comment on it. Its basically just a dip cup. Think the new Ketcup packet without the sqeeze.
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Post by Gopher Mod on Feb 5, 2010 22:31:12 GMT -5
Umm... Piper... I'm in Ohio. The nearest Whataburger is in Alabama. I've never been to one so I can't comment on it. Its basically just a dip cup. Think the new Ketcup packet without the sqeeze. Okay. Now I know what you're talking about; something along the lines of the dipping cups for chicken nuggets at most fast food places. Anyway, places like Whataburger probably won't go to this, since what they have works for them. But, as for the more national food chains (McDonalds, Burger King, to a lesser extent Rally's/Checker's, Wendy's, and others) it'll be a welcome sight.
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Post by toddpolt on Feb 5, 2010 22:34:31 GMT -5
Steak & Shake for me. Well would be if one was near me.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Feb 5, 2010 23:55:00 GMT -5
Its basically just a dip cup. Think the new Ketcup packet without the sqeeze. Okay. Now I know what you're talking about; something along the lines of the dipping cups for chicken nuggets at most fast food places. Anyway, places like Whataburger probably won't go to this, since what they have works for them. But, as for the more national food chains (McDonalds, Burger King, to a lesser extent Rally's/Checker's, Wendy's, and others) it'll be a welcome sight. Oh yea its a step up form the old packets.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Feb 6, 2010 0:16:07 GMT -5
Finally, I can dunk my fries in ketchup while I'm driving!
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