Who's seen this new cool ass product!?

~Dankster~420

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Who's seen this :??: This is wicked cool.! haha.. No more having to stick our noses in those spoiled gallons of MILK!! download (24).jpg download (23).jpg Its looks like JELLO.. Damn I wished I would've invented this.. lol

http://www.rediff.com/business/report/smart-tag-to-tell-if-food-is-spoiled-even-before-unpacking/20140318.htm

[h=1]Smart tags change color when food goes bad[/h]

You might not have to smell sour milk for much longer.
The smart tags are gel-like in consistency but made out of tiny gold and silver particles called nanorods.
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY/YOUTUBE
Chinese scientists have developed "smart tags" that stick to containers and change color when a food has gone bad. The gel-like tabs -- which are about the size of a corn kernel -- are safe and inexpensive, according to the creators, and could be stuck to cans and bottles to spot spoilage, even before the package is opened.The scientists successfully tested the tags on milk, by exposing it to different temperatures and bacteria until it spoiled. They say tags can be customized to work on canned goods and even medication bottles.
"We successfully synchronized, at multiple temperatures, the chemical evolution process in the smart tag with microbial growth processes in the milk," lead researcher Dr. Chao Zhang, a scientist at Peking University in Beijjing, said in a statement.
If a product was left out too long or stored improperly -- even if customers, grocery-store owners and manufacturers can't tell the difference without opening it and smelling it --"the tag still gives a reliable indication of the quality of the product," said Zhang.
How does it all work?

The tags are made of tiny compounds called nanorods that are made out of gold and silver, but only cost one-fifth of a penny each. The also contain vitamin C, acetic and lactic acids, and agar which react with nanorods to change their color. The tags the scientists designed appear red or reddish orange when 100-percent fresh, but over time, they change to orange, yellow and green, which means the food is 100-percent spoiled.
The gold nanorods are naturally red, and over time, the other compounds like silver gradually deposit onto the gold nanords, forming a silver shell layer that alters the shape and composition of the nanorods, a process that ultimately changes their color. This process is programmed to mimic the deterioration of foods based on expiration date, but also spoilage caused by temperature changes.
"Therefore, as the silver layer thickens over time, the tag color evolves from the initial red to orange, yellow, and green and even blue and violet," he explained.
The tags are programmed to change colors over the expiration cycle of a product, but can also react to temperatures.
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY/YOUTUBE
Researchers took these tags and tested them using E. coli in milk, which created their reference model design.
If a carton of milk was expected to last for 14 days, for example, and the tag goes from red to orange, that would suggest there's only about 7 days left that the product is edible, he said.
The tags were unveiled March 17 at the American Chemical Society's National Meeting in Dallas, and preliminary research on their use was published last April in the society's journal ACS Nano.

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~Dankster~420

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how much milk collectively have we all thrown out? Pretty neat.
I know we sure do.. lol Of course I find myself just dumping out the tad that's left over each week. Trying to rush it up so I can have the jug for my plants... lol ;)

I buy almond milk... it lasts for like 2 months
Never tried it. Is it good :??:

I have to drink it everyday. That is pretty damn cool right there...;)
Sheww. You know, makes me think.. I wonder why I cant eat an egg :??: lol Every damn time I try, I think of it shooting out the chickens ass! And I SWEAR it makes me feel So sick.. I just cant eat an egg because of that very reason! haha
 

420God

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just for you, Dank

Neat trick, getting a rooster to lay an egg that is. :-)

A gallon of milk barely lasts a day in my house but I could definitely see it working for other foods.

My sense of smell/taste it shot and I always have to have my wife check questionable food for me.
 

racerboy71

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I know we sure do.. lol Of course I find myself just dumping out the tad that's left over each week. Trying to rush it up so I can have the jug for my plants... lol ;)

Never tried it. Is it good :??:

Sheww. You know, makes me think.. I wonder why I cant eat an egg :??: lol Every damn time I try, I think of it shooting out the chickens ass! And I SWEAR it makes me feel So sick.. I just cant eat an egg because of that very reason! haha
i tried that soy milk and almost threw up in my mouth from the taste.. i didn't even swallow it, felt like a $5 whore spitting it out into a trash can..

i'm a big milk drinker, easily go through a gallon or two of 2% a week.. love my milk.. :D
 

~Dankster~420

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HAHA!!!! Talking about spitting.. I almost spit my monster everywhere reading your post!! lol ;)
i tried that soy milk and almost threw up in my mouth from the taste.. i didn't even swallow it, felt like a $5 whore spitting it out into a trash can..

i'm a big milk drinker, easily go through a gallon or two of 2% a week.. love my milk.. :D
 

tip top toker

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i tried that soy milk and almost threw up in my mouth from the taste.. i didn't even swallow it, felt like a $5 whore spitting it out into a trash can..

i'm a big milk drinker, easily go through a gallon or two of 2% a week.. love my milk.. :D
I can't stand any of those soy, almond, rice milk subsitutes. God awful. The only one i'll drink is chocolate and coconut milk :)

And 2% :/ sod that. 5.4% all the way :) I'll drink a liter at a time.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
I can't stand any of those soy, almond, rice milk subsitutes. God awful. The only one i'll drink is chocolate and coconut milk :)

And 2% :/ sod that. 5.4% all the way :) I'll drink a liter at a time.
we don't have 5.4 in the states that i'm aware of tip, it's either whole, 2%, 1% or skim, which to me tastes like i'm drinking water..
 

tip top toker

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we don't have 5.4 in the states that i'm aware of tip, it's either whole, 2%, 1% or skim, which to me tastes like i'm drinking water..
skimmed is revolting. Just pouring it doesn't look right! We have skimmed, semi-skimmed, whole, and then the speciality varieties like jersey gold top :) such freaking awesome milk :)
 
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