Invention Technologies, Inc.
Invention Technologies, Inc.

Invent Tech sizzles in the Food Products Industry With Hot Ideas For A Hungry Nation!

Invent Tech is serving up ample portions of promotional strategies to help consumers bring their ideas to the marketplace and to the table.

Coral Gables, FL, June 24, 2005 --(PR.com)-- Americans more and more, came to the conclusion some time ago that the "melting pot" in which they lived could not be applied to the United States and it's cultural diversity anymore. The metaphor of "melting pot" has been replaced by phrases that better suit the actual circumstances of this country. Metaphors of "Salad Bowls" or "Pizzas" are used nowadays to describe a population of cultural diversity and a nation that has found an ever growing and insatiable love for food. It could be said that Americans have created a national cuisine of their own and along with that varied cornucopia of edibles comes a plethora of gadgets, gimmicks and contraptions used to enhance flavor, increase portions, and embellish taste. So, who do people go to in order to market their ideas and quests to share their recipes and notions of making it easier and tastier to consume food in America? Invent Tech is serving up ample portions of promotional strategies to help consumers bring their ideas to the marketplace and to the table.

Basting is the process of moistening (meat, for example) periodically with a savory liquid, such as melted butter, sauce, or natural juices especially while cooking.  Modern-day cooks, however, are constantly seeking ways reduce food preparation time, preferably without sacrificing flavor.  A new invention called the Ricksum Flavor Injector Bottle has been specially created to keep cooked meat, juicy and tender.  No more dry meat!  Its unique design puts the flavor back into the meat while cooking.  This product is affordable, efficient and a success in making mouths water.  The Ricksum Flavor Injector Bottle will improve the taste and quality of meat, appealing to a growing market of consumers. Rick B., a resident of Evansville, Indiana is the inventor of the Ricksum Flavor Injector Bottle.  Mr. B. greatly enjoys cooking as a hobby, and he knew that such an invention would make food even more delicious.

Flushing, Ohio resident Fred H. is the inventor of the Universal Pattie Maker.  There was a time when he needed someone else to make patties for him, but that didn’t work out.  That’s why he created the Universal Pattie Maker, and he kept it simple. This great new product consists of five pieces.  It doesn’t require power, it’s portable, easy to clean, reliable and so simple that a child could use it.  The Universal Pattie Maker gives users a choice as to make four or five patties per pound, unlike other pattie makers, and can also use any ground meat.  By purchasing a Universal Pattie Maker, consumers will have the opportunity to take advantage of buying meat in bulk and making their own patties, which will save them money.

Who doesn’t like ice cream?  Almost everyone enjoys a scoop, especially on a hot day.  It’s even better when something else is added to it.  Bruce F., from Jacksonville, Florida was inspired to develop a product when his brother passed away and he saw a need for it.  This prompted him to create Ice Cream Pastries. This great new product provides anyone who eats them with a delicious snack or dessert.  Ice Cream Pastries are satisfying and perfect on a sunny day.  They are sure to put a smile on anyone who has a sweet tooth, making them a must have for a growing market of consumers worldwide.    

Ronald W. of Mountain Home, Idaho has invented a fabulous new product called the Mister Mist. This ingenious new product was specially created to soften bread, buns, muffins and doughnuts. Its unique features turn hard leftover bread products into delicious, warm morsels. The idea is perfect for large families and can be used in any environment. It’s also convenient, affordable and will save the user time and money. The product is sure to be an instant success, appealing to a large variety of consumers worldwide.

Potatoes eaten with the skin are a rich source of vitamin C and potassium, and a good source of fiber.  In fact, a medium-sized potato with the skin contains 21 percent of the daily value of potassium.  John B. loves his potatoes, especially with the skin.  Consequently, the Las Vegas, Nevada resident developed a product called the Potato Cleaner. Ingeniously designed, this device effectively removes all dirt from the skin of potatoes.  It is flexible to offer a comfortable grip, and easy to clean after each use.  This helps maintain the vitamins found on potato skins, and with its affordable cost, it is certain to appeal to a wide market of consumers.

These original ideas are now being made available for licensing to manufacturers interested in new product development, in many different and diverse industries.  These Inventors are hoping to have their products and ideas in full production and available to the public within the very near future.  Check us out at http://www.invent-tech.com.

Contact:
Fran Johnson
Inventor Relations Director
800-940-9020
webdev@invent-tech.com

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