Heinz Dipper Finally Gives Fries Their Own Little Ketchup Pocket - Yanko Design
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Heinz Dipper Finally Gives Fries Their Own Little Ketchup Pocket - Yanko Design
"Heinz Dipper is what happens when someone finally looks at a fry box and asks, "What if this thing helped?" It is a patent-pending container with a built-in condiment compartment on the front, engineered for dipping on the go. The box holds fries like usual, but also carries a small pool of ketchup or mayo right where your thumb expects it to be."
"The design is basically a standard fry box with a foldable pocket on the front acting as a condiment well. That small structural change stabilizes the sauce, keeps it from sliding around, and puts it within the same footprint as the fries. No extra cups, no balancing acts, just a single object that understands fries and ketchup are a package deal, not two separate quests requiring three hands."
"Picture a drive-thru run or a couch session. Instead of tearing packets and hunting for a flat surface, you grab the Dipper with one hand, dip with the other, and never wonder where the ketchup went. The fry box becomes a self-contained meal kit, making it harder to justify those ketchup stains on jeans, car seats, or suspiciously sticky armrests that no one wants to talk about."
Heinz Dipper integrates a shallow condiment well into a standard fry box, positioning ketchup or mayo within easy reach on the box's front. The foldable pocket stabilizes sauce, prevents spilling, and removes the need for packets or extra cups. The design supports one-handed eating during drive-thru runs or couch sessions, reducing stains and balancing problems. The front compartment uses familiar Heinz branding as an intuitive dip-here cue, turning packaging into an interface. The Dipper makes dipping predictable and user-friendly without instructions, merging fries and condiments into a single, portable solution.
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