SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Garlic Shaker Inc., a startup, announced today its innovative device, Garlic Shaker®, a kitchen gadget that peels garlic skin off an entire head in seconds, is now available for pre-sale through their Kickstarter campaign. Watch the video on Kickstarter.
To fund the production of this time saving kitchen gadget the "Shake it Up" campaign, will run from August 4th - September 21st, 2015.
Kickstarter Campaign
By backing early through Kickstarter customers receive rewards and discounts the general public will not receive. There is a $15 Early Bird special for the first 150 backers which is $10 off the full retail price. The $50, $75, $100 and $150 levels get big price discounts for gift boxes.
Higher backer levels receive exclusive autographed rewards, professional cooking lessons, and get to privately dine with Survivor celebrity Jerri Manthey.
All rewards levels receive a full color garlic E-cookbook with over 125 exclusive recipes, including a signature recipe by five star Chef Joran "Dutch" Bouwman.
Before, chefs and home cooks had to use slow, inefficient, unhealthy, smelly, dangerous methods to peel garlic, but now with the Garlic Shaker, you simply break apart an entire head of garlic, separate the cloves, and put them into the Garlic Shaker. Close it. Shake it up for 10-30 seconds, and bam! An entire head of garlic is peeled and ready for roasting, grilling or sautéing.
“The secret is simple physics. Inside are spiral rings that vibrate the garlic before it hits each end popping off the skin,” Ramos said.
Garlic Shaker has two lids, one on each end, for easy cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher. It is hour-glass shaped and fast becoming the next must-have device for commercial and consumer kitchens.
“Our modestly priced garlic peeler looks more like a device designed by Apple than a kitchen gadget. We are changing the way people peel garlic by shaking it,” said co-founder Matthew Ramos, a former music business executive whose worked with many national recording artists.
“Cooks have disliked peeling garlic forever. Garlic Shaker turns the tedious task of hand peeling garlic into a fun and playful activity,” said co-founder Adam Wagner who designed events for Apple and art director for MTV.
Designed for home cooks and professional chefs, Garlic Shaker takes the drudgery out of garlic peeling -- whether one clove or dozens -- quickly and easily.
"It's functional with no distracting gimmicks," Ramos said. "We've conducted numerous tests on weight, durability and maneuverability to ensure it exceeds customers’ expectations for how to get peeled garlic safely."
Garlic Shaker is artistically crafted in five designer shades of red, white, blue, black and silver.
Garlic Shaker is 9-inches high, 3.5-inches long, and 3 inches wide. It weighs 9 ounces. It has an ergonomic design with multiple impact points to remove garlic skins.
Celebrity Endorsements
- "Garlic Shaker is like meeting a new friend and wondering how you ever got along without them," said celebrity Chef Alan Lake who has cooked for Bono, George Harrison and Madonna.
- “What a stunning looking garlic peeler. I’ve always disliked peeling garlic. Now I don’t have to because I can just shake it!” Carlos Salomon, owner of Cosecha Café in Oakland. CA.
- Garlic Shaker will be in the celebrity gift suite for the Oscars, Emmys and Grammys for 2016.
Sales and Marketing
According to Ramos and Wagner:
- “People are a lot more excited than we really expected. We’ve had significant numbers of people write and call demanding we sell them a Garlic Shaker,” says Ramos.
- 22,000 people - have signed up to back for a Garlic Shaker when it becomes available on Kickstarter. You can view the Kickstarter campaign here.
- We have more than 100,000 followers on social media actively engaging with us in advance of manufacturing and sales.
- They’ve been asked to sell on, Amazon, Wishbox, Touch of Modern, Price Falls, British GQ, and Publisher's Clearing House.
Production and Design
- “Garlic Shaker is 100% Made in America,” states Ramos proudly.
- “Optimizing the right pattern to peel garlic quickly took three years and eight prototypes,” says Wagner.
- Eric Fairbanks, award winning consumer product designer for Oakley, and professor of design at ATE, designed and engineered the Garlic Shaker.
- Garlic Shaker is patent pending for design, utility and in 90 foreign countries.
About Garlic Shaker:
Founded in 2012, by Matthew William Ramos and Adam Wagner, the company is headquartered in San Diego, California. Their story began during a fishing trip in Mexico. Planning for the Garlic Shaker® began on a tequila bar napkin at port. Learn More.