Sounds of Familiarity
The distinctive pop of a Snapple bottle signals freshness, leading to a surprising reduction of 180 million feet of plastic wrapping. Sharpies also rely on their unique "scritch scratch" sound, which is meticulously tested to ensure brand consistency. The discussion highlights how even the sounds of appliances are designed to reflect their price, with more expensive models featuring tunes reminiscent of classical music, creating a sensory experience that influences consumer perception.In this clip
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