So annoying indeed but it seems that people have adopted to such noise being a part of watching movies. Just wondering if time will come to make such thing as "silent food" in a " silent packaging".
Anway I found interesting inputs on such subject as I highlight few of them below:
>>Well it's not silent food really it's more silent packaging, but 'silent food' would be a great brand name range of sweets, crisps, ice-creams etc., packaged in soft silent latexy bags that don't go scruunnncchhhh when you reach into them and shuffle your fingers around trying to find the last peanut ... no need to fear any more when a person comes to sit right behind you in an otherwise half-empty cinema and suddenly pulls out a bag of mints.
>>I doubt the food inside could be certified silent, since cinema favourites- crisps, popcorn - seem to be chosen for their intrinsic acoustic qualities, but by and large the food in the mouth is less disturbing than the bag in the hand.
>>You could package the drink and snack in the same container (all mixed up in a bucket). The drink would be less fizzy and the snack would be less crunchy. As far as packaging goes, cloth bags might be an option.
>>Theaters sell noisy food because they want you to hear it, and follow the Pavlov instinct to go get some of your own. It's the food they make all the money from, after all. Why do you think they show all those popcorn ads right before the movie?
>>Why dont you just puree your snacks beforehand, then sip them slowly and silently with a simple straw.
Just wondering if "silent packaging" could be given way to become a reality...??.....!!♥
2006-10-28 01:43:54
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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The marketing department is trying to get others attention. This in turn energizes others thought process to also go purchase various snack items increasing sales.
2006-10-27 23:04:35
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answered by KennyJ 2
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Good idea. Guess you would have to get in touch with the manufacturers of such products to get something done.
Hope they don't put them in those hermetically sealed things. Then we would never get them open.
2006-10-27 23:05:12
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answered by ~~Fast Eddie~~ 5
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It won't harm the baby, They just react to loud noises :]
2016-05-22 02:44:32
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answered by Kiley 4
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it seems they make more noise because you're in a noiseless room !! good question though...someone with such an idea could make money....
2006-10-27 22:59:08
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answered by Anonymous
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What would be the fun of that?
2006-10-27 22:56:37
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answered by Yellowstonedogs 7
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great idea.
2006-10-27 23:46:06
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answered by djtzclark 3
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