I was fortunate enough to be a technical consultant for a finger sack manufacturer in Thailand.
The manufacturer's finger sack is soft and feels very good to use, with a softness that cannot be felt in other finger sacks.
I felt that it was very easy to use because the feeling of the fingertips was the same.
Originally, finger sacks were distributed for industrial use, but I wanted many people in Japan to know about this easy-to-use finger sack, which was the reason for the birth of Novicac.
However, I was worried that everyone would be able to feel this ease of use.
"Please, leave that finger sack behind!"
Suddenly, this word is a little difficult to understand.
But it's part of the conversation that actually happened.
Let me explain a little bit why this conversation happened.
I asked Mr. A, an acquaintance, to use a sample of Nobisac as a monitor in the backyard of a major mass retailer on a trial basis.
Since one bag of Novisak contains 100 pieces (at that time), Mr. A shared Nobisac with everyone in the same workplace and asked them to use it.
At one point, Mr. A had to move to work. When Mr. A tried to take Novisak to the next workplace, everyone in the same workplace said these words.
"Mr. A, you can leave, but please, leave that finger sack!"
It was the moment when the ease of use of Novisak was proven.