PITTSBURGH, Feb. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- InventHelp® introduces "Tailgaters Double Beverage Plate," dinnerware that holds food and drink at the same time. A person can now walk, talk, eat and socialize.
Enjoying delicious food and refreshing drinks at a tailgate, cookout or party is very difficult when trying to socialize and balance plates and cups. It's cumbersome, clumsy and uncomfortable. One inventor thought of a convenient idea called "Tailgaters Double Beverage Plate (TDBP)," which is a solution for tailgate- and party-goers to comfortably mingle and enjoy refreshments.
TDBP is comprised of durable polypropylene. The useful invention frees one's hands so that they can stand or move. The TDBP provides a user the ability to walk, talk, eat and socialize with ease and confidence. It is ideal for parties, picnics, camping, sporting events and more.
The inventor was inspired to think of his invention because of the potential with his own company. "My company manufactures durable plastic food and beverage products," said the inventor. "I wanted to develop a product that was far superior to similar products that already exist on the market." Suggested retail price: $3.25, plus shipping and handling.
InventHelp® is seeking marketers and distributors in the home and housewares, camping and outdoors, plastics, and direct response industries. Tailgaters Double Beverage Plate is available on www.inventhelpstore.com, a website of innovative new products by InventHelp's licensing and product marketing partner Intromark Incorporated. For more information, or for ordering, contact us at 217 Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222; call (800) 851-6030 or (412)288-1368; fax (412) 338-0497.
Manufacturers interested in reviewing additional inventions and new product ideas can contact Intromark by filling out an online request to review new product ideas at www.intromark.com or email [email protected].
SOURCE InventHelp
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