American corn chip brand
Tostitos has released a limited
edition packaging which warns if
you’ve had too much to drink.
Developed in partnership with
Uber and Mothers Against Drunk
Driving, the special promotional
packs include a sensor which
detects traces of alcohol on
someone’s breath.
The chip bags are also equipped with lights
below the logo which flash the
results, in the form of a red
steering wheel plus the message
“don’t drink and drive” if the user
has been drinking.
The promotional products
have been specially created
for a marketing campaign in
conjunction with next weekend’s
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