A toothbrush-type candy container

By setting candy and extrusion components in a toothbrush-shaped candy container, the use of a toothbrush is simulated, solving the problem of existing toothbrush-shaped candies lacking a realistic user experience. This allows children to enjoy the candy while playing, while also providing a dust-proof effect.

CN224448841UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03黄佳苗

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
黄佳苗
Filing Date
2025-05-08
Publication Date
2026-07-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing toothbrush-shaped candies are merely toothbrush-shaped, lacking simulation of the actual use of a toothbrush, and are difficult to provide an edible experience while being playful.

Method used

A toothbrush-shaped candy container has been designed, with candy placed on the handle and equipped with an extrusion component. Jam is squeezed onto the hard candy by pushing, simulating the use of a toothbrush. It is combined with a transparent lid for children to choose from and for dust protection.

Benefits of technology

It allows children to enjoy jam and candy while playing, providing a dual experience of play and consumption. The transparent lid prevents dust contamination, enhancing its appeal and fun for children.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to a toothbrush-shaped candy container. It includes a handle and an extrusion assembly. Candy is placed on the brush handle at the upper end, and a storage cavity is located at the lower end of the handle. The extrusion assembly is detachably connected to the storage cavity. The extrusion assembly includes a receiving cylinder and a pushing component. The receiving cylinder fits into the storage cavity and has a cavity for holding jam. A discharge port communicating with the receiving cavity is located on the upper surface of the receiving cylinder and is located within the storage cavity. The pushing component is located at the lower opening of the receiving cylinder and is connected to the receiving cavity. This utility model, by placing candy on the handle and jam in the extrusion assembly, and extruding the jam onto hard candy through a pushing motion, simulates the real-life use of a toothbrush, providing children with a fun and edible experience.
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