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2-in-1 Fruit Drain Cup | Product Trial Report

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Tested By: Shawn Han & Business Department | Trial Date: April 27, 2026

Objective

The primary goal was to evaluate the cup’s convenience for on-the-go snacking, specifically for packing pre-washed fruits to enjoy during leisure activities like watching movies.

Experience Evaluation

Strengths

Integrated Utensils: The inclusion of a dedicated, snap-in fork is a major plus for hygiene and convenience, eliminating the need for extra cutlery.

Efficient Prep: The internal drain basket is highly functional; it allows for washing and draining fruits directly within the container, streamlining the preparation process.

Portability: The handle design makes it easy to carry, fitting well into a mobile lifestyle.

Pain Points

Cleaning Difficulty: The basket’s drainage holes and the tight fit between components tend to trap fruit residue, making thorough cleaning a bit tedious.

Drainage Clearance: The gap between the bottom of the drain basket and the outer cup is too shallow. If any water remains at the base, the bottom layer of fruit stays submerged, leading to soggy or spoiled fruit over time.

Ideal Use Cases & Audience

Travel & Picnics: Perfect for mess-free snacking in cars or outdoor settings.

Office Environment: A stylish and practical solution for healthy afternoon tea breaks at a desk.

Commuters: High utility for those who want to prep healthy snacks at home and eat them during a commute or at the gym.

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