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December 23, 2008

Super Spork — Lowest price ever

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From the website:
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Super Spork

We have seen Sporks before, but the Super Spork has a whole new twist — it's a knife, spoon and fork all in one, with artistic flair.

The serrated knife really cuts.

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These Sporks are perfect for your backpack, boat, glove box, picnic basket, lunch box, purse, briefcase or pocket.

Manufactured from heat-resistant polycarbonate material (works great in boiling liquids and doesn't burn your fingers).

Teflon- and titanium-friendly (won't scratch your expensive cookware).

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Dishwasher-safe and extremely durable.

Weight: 6 grams (0.2 oz.).

Length: 6.5".
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From the top down: High Visibility Green, Olive Drab Green, International Orange, or Gray.

$2.60.

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You could probably also use it as a comb, in a pinch; a short-handled flyswatter; backscratcher; splint; shoehorn; innersole (as long as your feet are at least 6.5 inches long); percussion instrument, perhaps using two; and, you could always pee on it, or "in" it, or just at it. You know, just to say you did.

Posted by: Flautist | Dec 23, 2008 1:46:20 PM

I think things like this must make Judith Martin (aka Miss Manners) cry a little. ;-)

Posted by: Lilorfnannie | Dec 23, 2008 10:29:14 AM

But how does one cut and skewer at the same time? So do I like have to hold my meat down with one finger (to keep it steady) while I cut it with the spork and then... well you get what I mean. I think I'll need two sporks to make the operation work which kind of defeats the purpose of the all-in-one utensil doesn't it?

Posted by: Milena | Dec 23, 2008 9:15:06 AM

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