WishBites
The tradition of wish-making dates back thousands of years, rooted in the belief that certain actions or offerings could appease the gods and bring about desired outcomes, such as clean water, safety, or bountiful harvests. In ancient times, tossing tokens or offerings into the water was a common practice associated with making wishes or prayers.
However, as society has progressed and access to clean drinking water has become more widespread, the act of wish-making through throwing tokens into water bodies has persisted.

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Unfortunately, this tradition has unintended consequences, as the tokens and objects introduced into aquatic environments can contribute to contamination, leading to elevated levels of toxins such as copper and zinc.
WishBites is an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional wish-making practices. Rather than tossing coins or sentimental objects into the water, WishBites provide a fun and harmless way for individuals to make wishes while feeding the fishes.

