Popcorn industry is about to be revolutionized with the “Transformer” popcorn bag

Inventor extraordinaire and Long Pond, Pennsylvania resident, Andy Hrehorovich and his brother Ziggy are about to revolutionize the snack industry with their provisionally patented “Transformer” popcorn bag.
By: Bloomberg Business Week, EA Kroll Productions
 
 
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The new provisionally patented bags look like a normall popcorn bag, but once placed in the microwave the transformation begins. The popcorn bags will expand to just about any shape. Cars, trucks, footballs, soccer balls, cartoon characters. The popcorn bag will morph into recognizable shapes as it expands. All popcorn bags have a warning not to leave them unattended in the microwave. Now it will be fun for kids to watch as the bags transform. Imagine popping popcorn in a football bag with your favorite team’s colors and logos on game day! The possibilities are endless.


The team expects to work on licensing with NASCAR, the NFL, NBA and Disney. Other team members include: Famed vocalist JT Carter of The Crests, Thomas Martini, public relations/marketing expert Erik A Kroll and Jason Gregor.

General Mills obtained the first patent for microwave popcorn bags in 1981. The bag is partially folded and inflates because of steam released from the heated kernels. Although popcorn comes in a variety of flavors and colors today, not much has changed with the bag.

"Banks led by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Citigroup Inc. say commodities are heading for losses in 2014 as rising supplies and slowing demand compound slumps that led to bear markets last year in corn, gold and copper."
(Source - Bloomberg Business Week Article 1/30/14)

"As American citizens, it is our responsibility to add value to our economy and in this case, stimulate the demand for the commodity of corn, which historically was the first Native American offering." said Hrehorovich

It is believed that once production has begun on the new concept bags that it will indeed drive up the corn commodities on a global level and in doing so will help to boost the American economy.

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