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OT: Need name for product



 
 
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Old 14-03-2004, 05:56 PM
shipwreck
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Default OT: Need name for product

If you go to Hobart Co (the mixing people)


http://www.hobartcorp.com/hobartg5/p...ood-prep_mixer

and look up the "Mixing Bowl Scraper" you'll see a pretty cool product
that automatically scrapes the mixing bowl as it mixes. No need to
stop the mixer anymore.

We're doing a project here and need a name for this product. "Bowl
Scraper" sounds like something for the toilet bowl, and "ScrapeMate"
is actually taken. Most names we came up are too literal, so maybe a
made up name. However, when someone wants to use the product and they
turn to their mate in the kitchen, they'll probably ask for "that bowl
scraper for the mixer"

Can anyone suggest a good name for a product like this? I've tried
the Wordlab Wordboard but didn't get anything good.

I know you folks are inventors, not namers, but I figured I'd give it
a shot.

Thx
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Old 15-03-2004, 01:04 AM
shipwreck
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Default OT: Need name for product

Well Roy, I'm not sure about credits, but when I start manufacturing a
new housewares product I'll send a free one ($14.95) if I use the name
or phrase. email me and we'll discuss it.

Thx

On 14 Mar 2004 15:56:25 -0800, (Roy Basan) wrote:

shipwreck wrote in message . ..
If you go to Hobart Co (the mixing people)


Can anyone suggest a good name for a product like this? I've tried
the Wordlab Wordboard but didn't get anything good.

I know you folks are inventors, not namers, but I figured I'd give it
a shot.

Thx

Hmnnn...are we given credits for this venture if we come out with a phrase?
I have some phrases in mind.
Roy


 




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