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Dien Rice
August 17, 2009, 02:56 AM
Here's an unusual business idea I just read about...

I have a couple of friends who have a young son. The problem is, their son is a fussy eater! He won't eat this, he won't eat that... My friends sometimes pull their hair out with frustration at trying to get their kid to eat!

However, this next business idea may save them!

It's...

Food Face plates!

Remember how you sometimes use to make a "face" with your food? (At least I did...)

This makes it easier to do. There's a picture of a face on the plate, which you can fill and "color in" with various vegetables and other foods. It could make eating fun... and also solve a problem for parents of fussy children...

Does it work? I don't know... Hopefully, the makers have "road tested" the idea with hungry fussy children already. :)

Here's a picture...

http://shop.neatorama.com/product-images7/companies/fred/food-faces-example-l.jpg (http://shop.neatorama.com/product-info.php?food-face-dinner-plate-pid484.html)

(Click on the image to get to their website...)

There are always a lot of "new" and interesting ideas out there!

Best wishes,

Dien


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