This amusing Pill Popper was designed by Klugonyx, a product design and development firm in Salt Lake City.
Tasked by the client with developing a simple, inexpensive medication tracker, the designers devised resettable blisters that hijack the part of the brain that produces "the delightful feeling of playing with bubble wrap."
Additionally, as per the client "The solution had to fit on different sized bottles/tubes and be able to be removed and used again when the bottle was through." A simple elastic tag can be stretched around a variety of packaging diameters.
The client is Easy to Use Products, and they sell the Pill Popper in $10 three-packs.
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