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“Eat Me!”, Says National Hot New Products Contest Winner
Added: 04/12/2004
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“Eat Me!”, Says National Hot New Products Contest Winner

 No, this is not a distasteful remark. It is but one possible message created by two, hot new products that can make many foods “talk”. Messages, logos, advertisements or just plain images, can easily, beautifully, and instantly be embossed onto many foods we eat. Edible treats, snacks, and meals can now communicate and come alive with words and announcements having fun experiences and lasting memories.

Meals become a tantalizing experience and occasion. Can you imagine pizzas, ice-creams, bananas, brownies, butters, cheeses, potatoes, pineapples, cucumbers, zucchinis, eggplants, watermelons and cantaloupes becoming real “foods for thought”? Signature dishes, become just that. Happy meals talk to us. Restaurants, caterers, chefs, home cooks, hotels, cruise ships, amusement parks, cafeterias, and countless other places that serve foods in more than forty-one countries are hungry to own the “Roller” and the “Stamper”. These new, innovative, hand-operated kitchen tools are the brilliant inventions of Rich Errera. They are nothing less than revolutionary and spectacular. They can creatively and uniquely give voice to dinners, fast foods; reinforce an eatery’s brand, advertise, or simply announce special occasions like birthdays and weddings. It’s as easy as pie to roll or stamp out limitless messages of one’s choice onto foods that are served, presented, or eaten and in any language. There's even an optional food coloring capability. They can also cut strips of food as they emboss (great to make bread sticks). A fun demonstration video with Chef Pizzal, along with pictures, details, and breaking news can be found on their award winning website http://gourmetimpression.com/ .

The National Mail Order Association (www.nmoa.org) was so impressed, that in a national search contest, elected them the top winners from New York, as the most unique and interesting products made in America for 2003-2004. Previously, Procter & Gamble Co., along with the Academy of Applied Science, the United Inventors Association and Inventors Magazine also voted the "Roller" and the "Stamper" to be two of the top ten consumer products for 2003-2004 out of more than four hundred patented contest entries (See http://gourmetimpression.com/Press/uiahunt.html).

Gourmet Impression LLC says that commercial and consumer demand have been ravenously growing and spreading on a global scale in six of the seven continents. This is amazing, considering there have been no advertising at all (just a couple of food trade show exhibits and a few press releases). "Word of mouth" product news continues to spread like the enticing aroma of freshly baked bread, magically wafting from country to country. Demand seems insatiable. Interested parties span young and old, from the Vatican to Disney, from the novice cook to the five star hotel chef, and from the Cosco Corp. to the corner grocer. As a result, more partners are needed to license, manufacture, and distribute these one-of-a-kind, patents pending food embossing products. Contact Gourmet Impression LLC for ground level, lucrative opportunities, or just to be on their mailing list.

Remember, we have but one chance to make a first, good impression. Make it a "Gourmet Impression", having "Tasty Smiles". Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them.

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