You know those pesky labels affixed to your fruit, that sometimes leave a little goo behind when removed? What if they had a more practical use than just providing info to the checkout clerk?
Scott Amron has developed Fruit Wash labels, which dissolve into an organic fruit cleanser that helps remove wax, pesticides, bacteria and dirt. The labels would include all of the pertinent information regarding the fruit’s origin and PLU code, but be environmentally friendly, as well as hygienic.
The labels are not available yet, and the developer is currently seeking investors.
photo courtesy of Amron Experimental
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