Thursday, October 23, 2008

#4. Stick Butter

Let's just say that the phrase, "stick of butter," will soon be modernized. That's right, you are looking at the future of buttered toast and anything else you might spread butter on. Quick and easy, it saves you time and effort. No more knives and small, impossible-to-spread squares! With the Butter Stick, you've got it made. Just take it from the fridge, pull off the cap, crank the bottom and voila! Butter. It's handy and can easily fit in your fridge. No more hassle with tubs of butter or messy rectangles. Butter Stick is clean and simple. You'll never want to go back to normal butter again! But maybe you're not a fan of real butter. Maybe you like margerine. Not to worry. Butter Stick Company also produces Margerine Stick! Your, "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter," Margerine Stick is just as good as it is in the tub. So get your Butter or Margerine Stick today. If you don't love it, then we promise we'll refund you. Try it out, Butter Stick is better than stick butter.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, I must admit, I LOVE this idea. For years I have been eating corn on the cob, yet been constantly annoyed at the inconvenience butter provides. Now that problem is fixed! It will be nice to not have to deal with those stupid squares. Why must they always be so difficult to handle with a knife? I don't know, but I am glad that I need not worry any more. The fact that I can simply move the stick across my bread will be nice as well, as I am what is termed "butter spreading challenged." Plus, this would probably work rather well in terms of spreading butter on things that dont melt it right away. I would really be psyched to have a Butter Stick!!! NOW!!!!

cjokinen77 said...

It seems like this product should be sold in stores already. It is a simple and easy concept that makes butter spreading much easier. I would definantly buy a Butter Stick. It would create less mess and less dishes. This product will make corn on the cob eating so much easier, I'll be able to reach every kernel without a hassle. Thanks for creating the Butter Stick!