For some reason I can only find stock images of this pill case. I have it on good authority it makes a satisfying clicking noise and my gay, neurodivergent ass wants one.

Ideally not an Amazon link, I deleted my account a bit ago and I do not plan to make a new one.

UPDATE: It would seems this is a prepackaged way E is sometimes distributed. Thanks to folks that pointed this out.

    • rklm@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 months ago

      Be careful 3d printing things that touch stuff you’re gonna ingest.

      I’m not sure how much we should be worried about it, but PLA is not food safe.

      • SoleInvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        6 months ago

        Hi! I have a background in micro/molecular biology, public health, and safety. For a time, I worked for a company developing 3D printer technology and not only helped create their safety program, I did a fair amount of industrial hygiene work to determine what people were getting exposed to and how to handle those hazards.

        Things printed in PLA are not food safe because things printed with it are full of ridges, inclusions, and other surface irregularities that are difficult to remove and can harbor microbes that resist cleaning. Pure PLA is food safe. In fact, it’s often the type of plastic used to coat the inside of paper hot beverage cups.

        Although various additives are present in 3D printer filament, it’s safe to use unless OP begins eating the printed item along with their pills.