Jumbo The Elephant Will Never Forget To Drain Your Utensils

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Your newly-rinsed utensils and cutlery need somewhere to hang out… Enter, the Jumbo Cutlery Drainer.

The cute little guy will gladly stand by the sink, eager to house anything that needs to drain through his nose spout. And, the best part, with Jumbo being an elephant and all, he never forgets what to do.

The Jumbo Cutlery Drainer is new, adorable, and available at The Foodiggity Shop.

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Brew Cutlery: A Knife, Spoon and Fork With Included Bottle Opener

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Real world problem… You’re in the middle of your meal, and you need to open another beer. Sure, you could stop what you’re doing and find the bottle opener, but that would just cut into your eating time.

Brew Cutlery is here to help, with a set of cutlery that includes a handy bottle opener on the end. Whether you’re in the middle of scooping, impaling or cutting your food — you only have to flip your cutlery around to pop open a beer. Problem solved.

The utensils are a minimalist design of 18/10 stainless steel. Currently in Kickstarter mode, you can visit the site and check it out.

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Start A Kitchen Rumble With Butterfly Knife Cutlery

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When you need to teach your meal a lesson, Butterfly Kitchen Utensils are here to help. Designed to look and function like an actual butterfly knife, the tactical spoon and fork will show that lunch that you mean business.

And, you can also begin the intimidation factor early with the right meat tenderizer.

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Airplane Cutlery That Turns Into An Airplane

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When designer Eugeni Quitllet was asked to redesign Air France’s in-flight cutlery, he took his audience and client into account — perhaps a bit too much.

The series includes a knife, spoon, and fork with its own set of attachable wings. With some simple assembly, the utensils themselves turn into little airplanes. Fun for anyone who has something worth cutting during their in-flight meal.

Unless you happen to be sitting in front of any children, when they decide to try and make their fork fly. And, why no flying spork?

 

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[link, via Gizmodo]