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    Simple Scooper - new place for Glad?
    Topic posted February 17, 2010 by HuskerInnovation Ambassadors, last edited February 9, 2012 , tagged benefits, needs and solutions, novel and unique
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    Title:
    Simple Scooper - new place for Glad?
    Summary:
    Novel pet waste system could drive new application for Glad trash
    Content:

    An Integrated Solution

    Enter the Simple Scooper, a convenient, sanitary tool that doesn't get waste anywhere on the device or near your hands. It has a painless hands-free method of attaching and removing disposable bags, which are self-sealing. No more picking up poop with your bare hand inside a grocery bag.

    The Simple Scooper is more than just a scoop: It is an integrated system. The storage base contains bags which load automatically one at a time. There is no fumbling involved in attaching, sealing, or taking off the proprietary bags. A simple squeeze is all it takes!

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    • Roger
      posted February 23, 2010 by RogerInnovation Ambassadors

      All it takes is a squeeze?!  Too cool...

    • Rachel K.
      posted March 25, 2010 by Rachel K.Innovation Ambassadors

      And do you have to carry this thing around with you when you take your dog out for walks? I wonder how much it weighs! I'd love to see someone walking around with this thing!

      I think it would be expensive for just a backyard/patio/house item. It could be marketed as something that could improve fitness (i.e., if someone carries hand weights while walking) or made small enough to fit in a backpack.

    • Brian Abe
      posted January 18, 2011 by Brian AbeInnovation Ambassadors

      Hi Jason, it is neat, provided it works well. Oftentimes when there's an illustration there's no prototype, so nobody really knows (including the inventor) if it translates well from concept to reality.

      I don't think anyone would carry it around. It would compete with present day scoopers; the kind that people use to clean up their back yards. 

     

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