The Ernest Challenge: Solving your cobra egg problems with weird science!

Most businesses deal with “cobra egg problem” on a daily basis.

It’s just part of life in the 21st Century. You know, “How do we ship our cobra eggs across the desert without them hatching and taking out some poor schmuck from FedEx?” That problem. It’s one we all face, everyday, just like matching our socks to our silk hanky.

Cobra Egg ProblemWe checked with our President, Tim, to see how he would deal with “the cobra egg problem”. He, of course, called in the mad scientists from the Ernest Innovation Lab to see if they could help. The package they got right. The camel, however, is in severe need of obedience classes.

Once Tim recovered from the snake bites and the dehydration, he put together this re-enactment. No animals were harmed in the making of this film.

What?!? You don’t have “the cobra egg problem?”

Well, bring us your problem anyway. We’ll take it on, and maybe we’ll make you famous in our next Ernest Challenge video.

Check it out:

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2 Responses to The Ernest Challenge: Solving your cobra egg problems with weird science!

  1. Ray King says:

    Tim, I liked your movies, very funny.

    I have an idea for one from our crate shop. The sheik gets shipped USA to the middle east, they show you being packed into a crate and follow the crate as it gets rolled over, bounced around in the cargo hold of an air plane due to ruff air during the flight. The crate is pushed off the back of the camel at it’s delivery point, rolls a few times but lands up right. The crate is opened to show the sheik sitting in a lazy boy watching football on a big screen TV and snacking on chips all is well. Just an idea…

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