[Vo]:No More Anticipation

2012-05-28 Thread Terry Blanton
Probably the most important nanotech yet to be developed:

http://www.fastcoexist.com/1679878/mits-freaky-non-stick-coating-keeps-ketchup-flowing

Amazing!

T



Re: [Vo]:No More Anticipation

2012-05-28 Thread Daniel Rocha
WTF! WOW!!

2012/5/28 Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com

 Probably the most important nanotech yet to be developed:


 http://www.fastcoexist.com/1679878/mits-freaky-non-stick-coating-keeps-ketchup-flowing

 Amazing!

 T




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Re: [Vo]:No More Anticipation

2012-05-28 Thread Eric Walker
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:

WTF! WOW!!


Somehow they took ketchup, which is fine enough but not quite as good as
its reputation, and made it look utterly unpalatable.   When it comes to
food, presentation is important.  I wonder whether it will take a younger
generation that hasn't seen ketchup in normal bottles before something like
this will catch on.

Eric


Re: [Vo]:No More Anticipation

2012-05-28 Thread Chemical Engineer
Heinz will not be excited either:

A serving size of Heinz ketchup is 1 tablespoon, according to the nutrition
label. The number of servings in a bottle of ketchup varies based on bottle
size. For example, a 40-oz. bottle of ketchup contains about 66 servings.

It is estimated that this technology will save up to 2 tablespoons per 40
oz. bottle thus stretching a bottle of ketchup 3% longer and reducing
Heinz's revenue by $350 Milion annually...



On Monday, May 28, 2012, Eric Walker wrote:

 On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Daniel Rocha 
 danieldi...@gmail.comjavascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'danieldi...@gmail.com');
  wrote:

 WTF! WOW!!


 Somehow they took ketchup, which is fine enough but not quite as good as
 its reputation, and made it look utterly unpalatable.   When it comes to
 food, presentation is important.  I wonder whether it will take a younger
 generation that hasn't seen ketchup in normal bottles before something like
 this will catch on.

 Eric




RE: [Vo]:No More Anticipation

2012-05-28 Thread Robert Leguillon
On the contrary, Heinz may love the idea. The faster the ketchup escapes, the 
more likely you are to overpour. When that occurs, the 66 servings per bottle 
become, in practice, substantially fewer. This means the bottle will need 
replaced more frequently, and Heinz sells more ketchup.

Date: Mon, 28 May 2012 18:15:45 -0400
Subject: Re: [Vo]:No More Anticipation
From: cheme...@gmail.com
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com

Heinz will not be excited either:

A serving size of Heinz ketchup is 1 tablespoon, according to the nutrition 
label. The number of servings in a bottle of ketchup varies based on bottle 
size. For example, a 40-oz. bottle of ketchup contains about 66 servings. 

It is estimated that this technology will save up to 2 tablespoons per 40 oz. 
bottle thus stretching a bottle of ketchup 3% longer and reducing Heinz's 
revenue by $350 Milion annually...




On Monday, May 28, 2012, Eric Walker  wrote:

On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com wrote:




WTF! WOW!!
Somehow they took ketchup, which is fine enough but not quite as good as its 
reputation, and made it look utterly unpalatable.   When it comes to food, 
presentation is important.  I wonder whether it will take a younger generation 
that hasn't seen ketchup in normal bottles before something like this will 
catch on.



Eric