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Most parents are closet inventors.
Think about it. Parents are problem solvers. Parents are always trying
to figure out ways to make products do more than they were originally
designed to do.
So when Brad and Melinda Shepherd’s little one spilled Cheerios all
over the back seat of the minivan for the umpteenth time, lightning
struck.
Mom Melinda described her “spill-proof bowl” concept to dad Brad, an engineer, and soon the NUO (No Uh-Oh) bowl was born!
Once in the hands of the Everyday Edisons team,
Brad and Melinda’s “NUO Bowl” evolved into a lime green prototype that
looked like something from outer space. The Creative team rebranded it
as “the Löopa gyro bowl,” and now Brad and Melinda’s spill-resistant
invention swivels, dips and oscillates in all directions to keep snacks
where they belong…in the bowl, not in the car, on the floor, or all
over you! Its revolutionary spill-resistant technology utilizes a
weighted inner bowl that rotates 360 degrees, keeping the dry snacks
inside - no matter how little ones grab or turn it. Not only does this
bowl make snack time a breeze for parents, its galactic design and
bright colors are a hit with kids, too.
“Our Everyday Edisons experience – like the bowl – has been out of this
world,” laughed Brad Shepard. Now, this couple says they have the
inspiration they need to pursue their countless other inventive dreams
and ideas.
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