Clever packaging
2004-08-11 17:08I've recently discovered the wonder of Ritter Sport's packaging. The chocolate comes as a 100g 4x4 square, and to open the wrapper you break it along the 3/4 line under the packaging's seam. This pulls the seam apart and immediately gives you a line of chocolate to eat. Absolutely brilliant.
I was looking for a picture of this, and found out that they came up with this packaging in 1976 which is about 20 years before I expected. What's even better is that the company has for a long time had good environmental policies.
Oh, and the choccy is nice.
http://www.rittersport.de/en/ueberuns/220_firma.htm
I was looking for a picture of this, and found out that they came up with this packaging in 1976 which is about 20 years before I expected. What's even better is that the company has for a long time had good environmental policies.
Oh, and the choccy is nice.
http://www.rittersport.de/en/ueberuns/220_firma.htm
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Date: 2004-08-11 10:30 (UTC)(I was in the middle of eating some just when I read this...)
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Date: 2004-08-11 10:53 (UTC)I discovered it several years ago and it's very tasty!
Cads and bounders
Date: 2004-08-11 11:15 (UTC)Then, one dark January day, they changed the chocolate to those aforementioned inedible rum-soaked abominations. I don't know how many tables that vending machine can hold (let's say 10), they stayed in there until July. At which point they topped it up with white-and-hazelnut chocolate again. I even bought the last horrible one just so I could get to the delicious white ones.
Result: within a week, they were all gone. And now what they filled it up with? I don't think I need to answer that... Gngh.
On the other hand, it stops me breaking my diet. More.
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Date: 2004-08-11 11:19 (UTC)(I like rum & raisin.)
You like *what*?
Date: 2004-08-11 11:23 (UTC)Re: Cads and bounders
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