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roaming | If it works as well as they say, and they can really produce them for only an extra $.03 per jar, then they've done quite a job.
BUT, in my opinion, they've produced a solution that's in search of a problem. I make PB&J sandwiches several times a week, and I can count on the fingers of 1 hand the number of times I've gotten my fingers sticky, even when the jar is nearly empty. And then it takes all of about 10 seconds with a spatula to clean out the container.
Just my $.02 (which you'll note is worth less than this new invention :-)
p.s. I'd also like to know how much it costs to make the average peanut butter jar - just the plastic container itself. $.03 could be a trivial amount, or it could be a significant percentage of the cost of the jar. These guys obviously feel that it won't be an issue.
Edited by torn 7/29/2013 08:46
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