Posted on 05/19/2022 10:47:10 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Sick of making a mess while eating a burrito? These college students were too. A group of engineering students at Johns Hopkins University unveiled a groundbreaking and mouthwatering invention called Tastee Tape, an edible adhesive to keep all your favorite ingredients tucked inside burritos and wraps.
The enterprising students — Tyler Guarino, Marie Eric, Rachel Nie and Erin Walsh — spent the school year perfecting the edible adhesive strips as part of their senior design project.
Walsh came up with the idea at the beginning of the semester when she bit into her burrito and struggled to keep her meal intact, Guarino told Baltimore news station WBAL-TV 11.
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Does this make it a Scotch burrito?
Here's the thing: burritos that are well-wrapped won't have a problem. They are solid. But a lot of places don't have workers who know how to wrap. I haven't been to Chipotle in years, but they were terrible at wrapping.
Chipotle has had so many tainted food issues I’ve never been in one.
We prefer Tijuana Flats.
(I haven’t been to Chipotle in years, but they were terrible at wrapping)
Maybe a DJ scratching records would have helped...
😂🤣😜
That is a pretty good idea. At first I thought that they had made a really long and thin burrito.
MIGHTY TACO (Buffalo, NY fast foodery)
MMmmmmm!!!!
Good for these enterprising students! Hope they make a bundle from this! ;^D
It’s like Jr. High science project.
Good luck girls .. oops, too late.
Made of Soylent Green???
Will it work on pizza?
Just remember, Hussein “won” the Nobel Peace Prize for less!
I like my burritos messy.
I like my tacos messy.
I like pretty Mexican women messy too.
5.56mm
“That is a pretty good idea.”
A better idea is to eat it all in one bite.
I agree. I have only had poorly wrapped burritos at home when I make them! Then I use a fork/knife on it.
Just learn to gold em properly
Ha! I like that.
But, I think if you put the words "scotch" and "tape" in the same paragraph describing your product you wound have a 3M lawyer on the phone by end of day.
Well alrighty then.
Now this is something that definitely advances humanity, more than the discovery of some distant star, for example.
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