This invention relates to novelty or party supplies and in particularly to a straw to be used by two people to share a viscous drink in a humorous and quasi-competitive manner. The most suitable drinks are gelled fruit flavored drinks and granitas or slushes. Alcoholic beverages may be included in the drink.
Numerous party favors or “gag gifts” are available commercially including many various designs for straws. Representative is U.S. Pat. No. 6,062,488 to McCafferty, wherein a straw is run through an “action figure.” Multiple straw designs, such as U.S. Pat. No. 4,699,318 to Donatello et al. allow multiple drinkers to sip from the same container, in this particular case, a pitcher.
Adult parties frequently serve alcoholic beverages and fruit-flavored drinks and shooters and are particularly popular in the summer and at beach resorts. Tooters shooters, a product of Mango Bottling Company, are a good example of pre-packaged fruit-flavored shooters.
Granitas and the related sorbets and gelatos are frozen Italian-originated desserts which can be flavored with fruit, wine, or coffee and have become increasingly popular with the development of machines that continuously mix and chill the ingredients. As a dessert, they may be served in a cup. U.S. Pat. No. 4,900,158 is representative of such a machine. U.S. Pat. No. 4,986,994 discloses one recipe for preparing a low calorie version of such a drink, which is commonly sold in English speaking countries as a “slush” drink. U.S. Pat. No. 6,511,693 discloses such a slushy drink in a flexible bag-like container.
Jellied “shooters” made from a gelatin such as Jell-O™, water, and occasionally beverage alcohol in place of some of the water, are popular in bars. They may be cast as a slab and sliced or poured into a cup which serves as a mold. Without the beverage alcohol, they are enjoyed by children.
It is an object of this invention to combine the flavor and content of a shooter with the pleasant mouth feel of a gelatin, granita or slush, and to dispense the combination in a straw.
It is a further objective of the invention to adapt such a straw to a party game such that two or more people may use the straw at the same time.
The particular composition of the gelatin, granita or slush used in this invention is not critical except that the components should not be adversely affected over time by light or oxygen. Furthermore, the gelatin or slush must be formed at the typical operating temperatures of the refrigerator compartment or freezer compartment of a typical household refrigerator. Beverage alcohol (ethyl alcohol) is not required as a component but may be preferred by adults.
The straw (1) according to this invention is formed from a straw body 2 having ends 3 and 4. Tightly sealing caps 5 and 6 enclose the end. In consideration of the demands for shelf life, preservation of the flavor and compliance with various laws and regulations regarding the sale of alcoholic beverages, the caps 5 and 6 must adhere tightly and be secured with a breakable seal which is only broken by the ultimate purchaser.
The gelatin, granita or slush 7 fills the center bore of the straw.
Straw 2 must be formed from a semi-rigid food grade plastic such as polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polypropylene so that the straw maintains a rigidity characteristic of a conventional cellulosic straw but is flexible and deformable sufficiently to kneed of the slush when the straw is removed from a freezer. Food grade PET is preferred. The end caps 5 and 6 may be made from a hard or soft food grade plastic, preferably one that can be heat sealed or attached to the straw with an adhesive during manufacturing.
The straw is envisioned for a “game” when two people insert their respective straw ends into their mouths after the caps have been removed and either try to suck the contents away from the other person or pneumatically push the contents under pressure into the mouth of the other party.
One typical straw would have an I.D. of 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) and a length of approximately 12 inches (304 mm). Such a straw would have a volume of about 25 ml.
A larger straw with a 50 ml capacity may haven an I.D. of 0.75 in. (19 mm), a wall thickness of 0.022 in. (0.56 mm) and a length of 5.5 in. (140 mm). The straw may be sold in appropriate stores and entertainment venues as a preloaded product for a single use. Empty straws may be reloaded by the user with various blends of jellied shooter mix using any recipe which uses a gelatin to obtain consistency. Warm jellied mix or slush mix may be poured into the larger I.D. straw with or without a funnel or syringe and cooled to a suitable temperature.
The invention has been described in terms of a party straw device used by two people. Alternative designs for three or more people are readily envisioned.
The invention has been described in terms of its preferred embodiments and improvements as may be obvious to one of skill in the art are included within the scope of the invention.
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4699318 | Donatello et al. | Oct 1987 | A |
5361987 | Matheussen et al. | Nov 1994 | A |
5375828 | Shikami | Dec 1994 | A |
6511693 | Jones | Jan 2003 | B2 |
20050116057 | Hamer | Jun 2005 | A1 |
20060065758 | Hamer | Mar 2006 | A1 |
20060144955 | Farnsworth et al. | Jul 2006 | A1 |
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“Fun with Jell-O”, Woody White, The Greenville News, Business Section, Week of Sep. 11, 2005, pp. 1,6. |
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