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pepsi
 USA
Nice & cold Printer Friendly Version
Suppose you take a beer or soda out of the fridge, it feels cold but you're not sure.

But you noticed something really neat on the side of the can: The distributer, may it be pepsi or Budweiser has installed, right onto the side of the can a simple yet effective thermometer. And it tells you your beverage is cold, and ready to drink.
Reward: whatever is fair
 

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Daniel Jowers
 United Kingdom
Bausages Printer Friendly Version
We all love bacon, but when it's not crisped enough, the fat is just horrible and floppy. This can ruin the enjoyment of a bacon sandwich, especially one you've bought from a shop where you have no control over crispiness. To save the extra energy needed to cook bacon to a crisp and to make it easier for sandwich shops, why not mash it up and put it in a sausage - Bacon Sausages, or Bausages for marketing purposes.
"All the taste of bacon, all the convenience of a sausage."
Reward: Free Bausages for life...mmmmmm
 

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claykemper
 USA
Better Airline Eats Printer Friendly Version
Most of us have tried the free food samples at our local supermarket. They are usually chips, dips, sausages, cheese, or similar "finger food." While not always delicious, it is usually much better than a tiny bag of pretzels or peanuts that we get on a short airline flight.
Why not make the food samples available to airline passengers. It would be a step up from what we get and wouldn't cost the airlines. Passengers could also fill out an optional opinion form and perhaps get a coupon to purchase the item.


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