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I worked on a
project where the problem was to create a useful friction fit (can be assembled without glue/adhesives) container. Inspired by a recent trip to a drive-thru, I was frustrated by the unavailability of a place to put your ketchup - I was eating in my car. I am against spreading layers of ketchup all over my fries because I enjoy them best when I dip each one individually. So, my solution was to create this friction fit fries box. I also challenged myself to minimize any additional material from its original form. After multiple iterations I finalized the drive-thru dipper.
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