OREO has designed the ‘Puffer Snacket’ - a warm winter coat with a built-in cookie dispenser.
The prototype fuses food and fashion thanks to a mechanical backpack, which serves biscuits while on the move, with a custom-built mechanism ejecting snacks to share after pulling down the hatch on the front.
It also includes hidden features such as crush proof technology, melt-proof insulation, and shape shifting technology - allowing you to turn the cosy puffer into a cape so you have easier mobility to tackle any task.
Taking more than 100 hours to create, it comes in the same bright blue synonymous with the cookie, and is influenced by the brand’s seasonal range.
It was designed after research found 57 per cent of people find the festive season a stressful time, with four in 10 looking to be more playful as a result.
The study of 2,000 adults, who celebrate the holidays, which was also commissioned by OREO, found 71 per cent claim having a snack helps alleviate worries of the busy season.
Josep Sallares, brand manager at Mondelēz International, said: “We know that people are looking for more ways to be playful at this time of year and our puffer jacket, or, as we've dubbed it, the ‘Snacket’, is a great example of how we can inject this at a time of year that’s often quite stressful.
“As the temperature drops, we’re excited to release the concept as a glimpse into what could be the perfect festive fashion statement.
"Although this particular jacket is not available to purchase, we won’t rule out a return by popular demand in the future.”
The research also found that if adults were to design their own item of clothing to help them snack on the go, easily accessible pockets (42 per cent), comfortable to wear (36 per cent) and a stylish, modern design (14 per cent) were among their must-haves.
Nearly three in 10 (28 per cent) would want ‘crush-proof’ pockets to prevent their munchies getting mashed - a feature included in the prototype puffer.
While 17 per cent of those polled, via OnePoll, would integrate insulating technology into their apparel to stop snacks melting.
Samara Potter, fashion designer at Plunge Creations, which developed the concept, said: “We loved creating this one-off piece, inspired by ‘Snack-core’ - an emerging fashion trend that fuses street style with functions that make snacking on the go feasible.
"We hope this new style inspires people to playfully enjoy their favourite snack on the go while also looking like one.”
The prototype fuses food and fashion thanks to a mechanical backpack, which serves biscuits while on the move, with a custom-built mechanism ejecting snacks to share after pulling down the hatch on the front.
It also includes hidden features such as crush proof technology, melt-proof insulation, and shape shifting technology - allowing you to turn the cosy puffer into a cape so you have easier mobility to tackle any task.
Taking more than 100 hours to create, it comes in the same bright blue synonymous with the cookie, and is influenced by the brand’s seasonal range.
It was designed after research found 57 per cent of people find the festive season a stressful time, with four in 10 looking to be more playful as a result.
The study of 2,000 adults, who celebrate the holidays, which was also commissioned by OREO, found 71 per cent claim having a snack helps alleviate worries of the busy season.
Josep Sallares, brand manager at Mondelēz International, said: “We know that people are looking for more ways to be playful at this time of year and our puffer jacket, or, as we've dubbed it, the ‘Snacket’, is a great example of how we can inject this at a time of year that’s often quite stressful.
“As the temperature drops, we’re excited to release the concept as a glimpse into what could be the perfect festive fashion statement.
"Although this particular jacket is not available to purchase, we won’t rule out a return by popular demand in the future.”
The research also found that if adults were to design their own item of clothing to help them snack on the go, easily accessible pockets (42 per cent), comfortable to wear (36 per cent) and a stylish, modern design (14 per cent) were among their must-haves.
Nearly three in 10 (28 per cent) would want ‘crush-proof’ pockets to prevent their munchies getting mashed - a feature included in the prototype puffer.
While 17 per cent of those polled, via OnePoll, would integrate insulating technology into their apparel to stop snacks melting.
Samara Potter, fashion designer at Plunge Creations, which developed the concept, said: “We loved creating this one-off piece, inspired by ‘Snack-core’ - an emerging fashion trend that fuses street style with functions that make snacking on the go feasible.
"We hope this new style inspires people to playfully enjoy their favourite snack on the go while also looking like one.”
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00:03 This isn't like any other winter coat you've seen before.
00:25 Let me introduce you to the Oreo Christmas Puffer,
00:27 the jacket that lets a snack on the go.
00:29 What, looking like an ultimate snack?
00:32 The brand new Oreo Christmas Puffer
00:33 is full of so many hidden special features.
00:36 It has crush-proof tech in the pockets
00:38 because no one wants a crummy coat,
00:39 an anti-melt insulation to keep your cookies fresh and you
00:43 looking fresh, an innovative cookie
00:45 dispenser perfect for sharing, modern stylish design that
00:48 keeps you dry no matter the weather,
00:50 and with custom cookie detailing to enhance
00:52 the delicious design.
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