Someone doesn't know how to squeeze a tube of toothpaste. This is what I just snagged from my cabinet:
No mess, no waste, no effort involved.
The point is that in 2012, we shouldn't have to roll or squeeze anything. It should just be dispensed in the perfect amount without any additional effort on our part.
This is a strange standard. The tube works well because it is inexpensive, easy and efficient (minimal waste). To your second sentence, do you apply this standard to other containers from which we dispense things?
Beverages? Cereal boxes? Chip bags? Containers should now automatically dispense the proper portion for us? Why is it that toothpaste is the one container that must dispense itself?
I'm certain there are solutions available for you regarding toothpaste, as I've seen all manner of pre-measured and oddly packaged toothpaste options available. Pretty sure I've seen disposable toothbrushes with just the right amount of toothpaste applied to each at one point, so you never need to measure
or rinse your toothbrush. I don't understand why you need such a thing, but there are solutions out there.
Here you go.
Ah, there we go. Technology at its finest. :lol