Teenagers Are Still Eating Tide Pods, But Don't Expect A Product Redesign
If you've never seen it, a Tide Pod looks like a little rounded packet, white with two separate swirls of blue and orange liquid. To be clear, a Tide Pod is laundry detergent heavily concentrated into a single packet, meant to dissolve in water and clean a single load of laundry. But these days, it's a dare — an Internet meme, in which teenagers try to eat Tide Pods as a "challenge." The trend picked up in December, but the pace of poisonings is still getting worse. So far in January alone, poison control centers have received 134 reports of "intentional exposures" to laundry packets, Tide or others. That's compared with 53 cases the American Association of Poison Control Centers reported for all of 2017, mostly involving teenagers.
[...] Designs like this are never willy-nilly, says Chris Livaudais, executive director of the Industrial Designers Society of America. The process starts by studying the habits of a potential user to find ways to make their life better in some way. In this case, the condensed formula does away with a heavy jug and the need for measurement.
[...] The colors are already associated with liquid detergent, Livaudais says. And the swirls "might imply how active the ingredients are and how well it would do the washing job."
Jones says the swirls were indeed a design choice — indicating that the pod brings together three ingredients (cleaning, stain-fighting and brightening, he says). The pod is transparent because customers have told Tide they like to know what they're putting into the wash with their clothes.
Livaudais says industrial designers spend a lot of time mulling best and worst case scenarios for the use of products. But if someone knowingly chooses to misuse them? "That's completely out of our hands," he says.
National Poison Help hotline: 1-800-222-1222.
(Score: 2) by realDonaldTrump on Wednesday January 31 2018, @08:33PM (1 child)
So many people turn to drugs & alcohol. My father was a tremendous builder, he was a very big name in the construction industry. And maybe, probably, my brother -- my older brother Freddy -- could have taken over the family business. But Freddy didn't want to. He wanted to be a pilot. Let me tell you, he became a great pilot, one of the best. But he was a big, big drinker. He couldn't stop drinking. He told me, "don't ever drink." And I never have, it's the biggest favor anyone ever did for me. But he couldn't control himself, it killed him, the drinking. At a young age. And I took over the business.
(Score: 2) by captain normal on Wednesday January 31 2018, @08:58PM
You didn't "accidentally" poison his booze now did you? That's the way this kind of "take over" works in "Game of Thrones".
When life isn't going right, go left.