This Playful Kids' Nutrients Dispenser Concept Doubles as a Toy Brick - Yanko Design
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This Playful Kids' Nutrients Dispenser Concept Doubles as a Toy Brick - Yanko Design
"Getting kids to take their daily vitamins can feel like negotiating with tiny, stubborn diplomats who've mastered the art of saying no, can't it? Most supplement bottles are clinical, boring, and frankly designed more for adult convenience than child engagement or any consideration of the user experience. Divyansh Tripathi's concept for a LEGO-inspired nutrients dispenser takes a completely different approach, asking what would happen if we made the packaging itself part of the play experience rather than just another thing to throw away."
"Tiny nutrient balls are hidden inside the anti-studs or tubes on the underside of the brick, turning the daily vitamin routine into a treasure hunt where kids discover their supplement by exploring the brick's hidden compartments. This approach makes taking supplements feel like solving a puzzle or finding hidden treasure rather than completing a boring health chore that most children naturally resist. The tactile exploration required to retrieve each day's supplement adds an element of play that traditional pill bottles completely lack."
A LEGO-inspired DUPLO-style nutrient dispenser reimagines supplement packaging as a colorful, chunky brick that invites daily interaction. Tiny nutrient balls are concealed inside anti-studs or tubes beneath the brick, creating a treasure-hunt mechanism that reframes taking vitamins as tactile exploration and puzzle-solving. The dispenser's playful form and hidden compartments aim to increase child engagement and compliance with daily supplements. After all doses are used, the empty dispenser converts into a genuine building block compatible with existing construction toys, extending product life, encouraging reuse, and cutting single-use pharmaceutical packaging waste.
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