Dual chamber container and method for forming an opening between

Special receptacle or package – For mixing – Tear strip or piercer

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215 10, 215DIG8, B65D 8132

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ABSTRACT:
A container is divided into two receiving chambers by a partition wall. Each chamber houses a material, such as yogurt in one and cereal flakes in the other. The container includes structural components which will create an opening in the partition wall in response to a predetermined manipulation of the outside of the container so as to enable the material contained in the two chambers to be combined in a single chamber.

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