Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Product having safety feature in use
Patent
1990-05-08
1991-11-19
Weinstein, Steven
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Product having safety feature in use
426 91, 426134, 426104, 426103, A23G 300
Patent
active
050665022
ABSTRACT:
A sucker is disclosed in which the edible portion cannot be separated from the stick. A support member for the edible is formed from a semi-rigid plastic material, including a loop-shaped handle portion, a body portion for the edible, and a coupling for fixably connecting the handle portion to the body portion. The body portion can be shaped for modeling a prototype such as a cartoon character or a vehicle. The body portion can be loop-shaped for enhancing the security of the edible, and the loop configuration can also simulate the object. The body and handle portions are formed with a lobed cross-sectional shape simulative of a rope for enhancing support of the edible material, and for a desired combination of strength, flexibility, and ease of gripping the handle portion. The edible material can include a first edible layer shaped for simulating a prototype object, and a second edible layer that is at least semi-transparent for permitting view of the first edible layer. A second loop-shaped handle portion can extend oppositely form the first for preventing full entry of the edible into the consumer's mouth.
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