It really is the simplest of an idea that can change the world. In case you don’t know what peanut butter knuckles are, just think about the last time that you tried to get some peanut butter from the bottom of a near-empty peanut butter jar.
I don’t know who has created this Jar-with-a-Twist, but they certainly are solving a problem. This device allows the user to twist up to get all the stuff that normally just gets thrown away. Not only is it good for peanut butter, but jelly, caramel, mustard, mayo, and pretty much everything else where a little gets thrown away each time. Seriously, I am sure we are throwing away more than a few gallons of condiments every year without this Jar-with-a-Twist.
The biggest obstacle to this Jar-with-a-Twist is the cost. I think it costs 10 cents to make the average jar, and it costs a little more to make the Jar-with-a-Twist.
So, can we get some Jar-with-a-Twist on more shelves? I would certainly like to see that.
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