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Did you EAT your SPOON today? incrEDIBLE spoons innovated edible cutlery to reduce single use plastics in an effort to help preserve our oceans. Our edible spoons are fun, vegan and come in shapes and flavors.
We tried three edible cutlery brands — Edibles by Jack, IncrEdible Eats, and TwentyFiftyFork — in a taste test to see how they performed. Read on for our reviews.
Edible Spoons, Appetizer spoon for FOOD PRESENTATION, Baked Vegan Eco Friendly, Ready to Eat, Ready to fill - Great for Parties, Catering Events and any other occasion. Only 6 left in stock - order soon.
Edible spoons are exactly what they sound like – spoons that are made from edible materials, such as corn, wheat, or rice flour. These spoons can be eaten after use, eliminating the need for plastic spoons and reducing waste.
Its "edible lunch spoon," which can last 20 minutes in hot liquid, comes in a variety of flavors: sugar, ginger-cinnamon, ginger-garlic, cumin, celery, black pepper, mint-ginger and...
An Indian startup sells edible spoons that taste just like crackers, made out of millet, rice and wheat. The company's founder says it's a fun way to encourage people to reduce their plastic...
We're on a mission to keep plastic cutlery out of the ocean through our edible spoons. Never throw away another plastic spoon again!
Delicious and nutritious. Surprisingly, edible forks and spoons come in a variety of flavors and can make a decent snack all on their own. They’re essentially creatively shaped crackers, and most...
Imagine eating your next meal and then crunching on the thing that transported its deliciousness to your mouth. Since 2010, Bakey’s manufactured edible cutlery, including spoons in different shapes and chopsticks for the primary reason of eliminating plastic cutlery.
Sweet and Savory Flavors: Find the spoon or spork that pairs best with your favorite dishes in our lightly-flavored assortment. Each vegan, dairy-free and non-GMO utensil is made with an edible base of wheat, oat, corn, and chickpeas.