Invents Company Introduces "Hand In Your Dish Towel" Allowing Improved Hand Drying Of Dishware
New York, NY, August 21, 2014 (Newswire.com)
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Drying the dishes often results in dropping a dish because one can't get a good grip on the wet dish. Another problem is that some drying towels are so small that after drying just a few dishes, the towel is too wet to do the job. What is needed is an improved drying towel, such as Hand In Your Dish Towel. A line of enhanced drying towels, Hand In Your Dish Towel features conveniently placed hand pockets at each end, providing a more functional and user-friendly towel for drying household dishes which also reduces the transfer of germs. Not only for household use, the affordably priced Hand In Your Dish Towel may prove a valuable time saver and germ reducer for bars, restaurants, and other commercial establishments.
Rectangular in shape, Hand In Your Dish Towel is made of a durable, super-absorbent cotton/terry cloth material with roomy hand pockets. Available in various sizes to accommodate any dish washing need, Hand In Your Dish Towel can be produced with only one pocket at one end, two pockets at one end, or even two pockets at both ends. The towels can be offered in a variety of patterned prints or solid colors or in holiday or special events themes. Each towel features branding with a small monogram of the inventors' initials, “R&M”, located in one of the towel's bottom corners. Televised test marketing has been completed indicating an exceptional consumer interest in the Hand In Your Dish Towel.
"We both are so pleased with the Hand In Your Dish Towel and are sure others will be too. The towel can have one pocket at one end, two pockets at one end or even two pockets at both ends. It solves so many problems and fits every user."
Randolph and Michelle Meyer, Inventors
The Patent Pending Hand In Your Dish Towel was invented by Randolph and Michelle Meyer of Sunland, CA, who said, “Hand In Your Dish Towel is a vastly improved drying towel for dishes. The towels facilitate comfort, efficiency, and expediency during the dish drying chore. One just inserts a hand into the towel's pocket and grabs a wet dish, pot, pan, or utensil, confident of a firm grip. The other pocketed hand then is used to wipe away excess moisture, completing the drying in seconds. Since hands are in the pockets, the possibility of germ transfer is reduced.”
EDITOR’S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invents Company, 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107 New York, NY 10123. Tel: 212-620-2629
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