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October 12, 2005

Twirling Spaghetti Fork

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Put a whole new spin on your pasta.

I'll take mine with a twist.

From the website:

    Automatically twirls pasta with a press of a button.

    Great fun for kids of all ages who have not yet mastered the fine art of twirling.

Plastic and stainless–steel construction.

Requires two AA batteries (not included).

8"H x 1.25"D.

$9.98 here.

Note: Not recommended for nose hair removal.

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El Twirling Spaghetti Fork, te permite enrollar tus spaghettis sin ningún problema, sólo con apretar un botón. Un tenedor que seguro será la sensación para los pequeños de la casa. No sé ustedes, pero a mi me encantaría probarlo. Cuesta... [Read More]

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El Twirling Spaghetti Fork, te permite enrollar tus spaghettis sin ningún problema, sólo con apretar un botón. Un tenedor que seguro será la sensación para los pequeños de la casa. No sé ustedes, pero a mi me encantaría probarlo. Cuesta... [Read More]

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Could you please send me a photo of the Twirling Spaghetti Fork in high resolution to publish in an argentinian magazine?
Thank you very much
Cecilia Lutufyan
clutufyan@primeediciones.com.ar

Posted by: cecilia lutufyan | Feb 8, 2006 3:11:46 PM

Cheesums, those have been children's gimmicks for what, two decades now?

Posted by: dreamer | Oct 13, 2005 8:26:01 PM

I see possibilities here...imagine disentangling little sister's hair after big brother has given it a whirl on the twirling spaghetti fork. Or the look on Fido's face when his fur has been twirled. Yeah, this thing is evil.

Posted by: ScienceChic | Oct 13, 2005 12:07:32 AM

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