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The Edible Spoon

April 16, 2013 by Chris Durso

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Plastic spoons… They’re used quickly, then discarded, only to spend the next several decades trying to decompose in some landfill. The Edible Spoon is here to help, with a neat little scooping utensil that’s 100% biodegradable and 100% edible.

Brought to us by Triangle Tree, the spoons are made mostly of organic corn and flour, and available in three flavors: Plain, Spicy and Sweet. Great… But there’s a missed opportunity here to save some forks. Bring on the edible sporks!

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[link, via Lost At E Minor]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: edible, environment, spoon, utensil

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