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Culinary Inventors, We Don’t Need Any More Half-Arse Kitchen Contraptions

5:30PM January 24, 2012 | Andrew Liszewski

If you think you’ve come up with the next great cooking invention, I highly recommend first taking a few months and actually learning how to cook. It will save the world from stupid creations like this Portion measuring spoon. More »


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Spoon Teaches Kids All They Need To Know About Gene Simmons

7:00AM August 22, 2011 | Jack Loftus

“Mummy look! I’m just like that painted crazy man who sang all those songs I used to catch you and daddy wrestling to when I was younger!” $US10. The sideways looks from other mums are free. [Neatoshop via Neatorama]


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The Eatensil: For All Those Times You Need A Pizza Cutter On The Go

2:20AM June 11, 2011 | Adrian Covert

The Eatenisil combines seven tools which make eating easier – a spoon, fork, knife, pizza cutter, chopsticks, bottle opener and wooden chip fork – all in a Swiss Army Knife-type casing. Novel indeed, but I have to ask: why? More »


Spoonachos Are The Holy Grail Of Chips

12:20PM November 5, 2010 | Christina Bonnington

The Tostitos Scoop was a momentous moment in the history of dipping. But it has one glaring flaw: your thumb takes up half the scoop. Spoonachos, however, have a handle. Brilliant. My salsa to chip ratio just got WAY better. More »


Spoon Chopsticks… And We Thought Creativity Was Dead

6:00AM December 19, 2009 | Mark Wilson

They’re chopsticks. They’re a spoon. They’re a massive mess waiting to happen. Spoon Chopsticks! Yeah! [Yanko via DVICE]


Cereal Spoon USB Drive Was Once Edible

2:00AM May 25, 2009 | Jack Loftus

The USB Cereal Spoon will never get soggy in milk, because it’s completely covered with several layers of glue. Yum!

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Souper! Action Figure Spoons Make Being All Growed Up Regrettable

9:20AM March 6, 2009 | Adrian Covert

I might be a little old for these Souper! action-figure spoons now, but if they were around when I was 15, I would have bought 10 of ‘em.

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IC3 Intelligent Cutlery System Silently Judges You During Meals

3:00AM October 27, 2008 | Jack Loftus

Diets are tough, what with the eating and drinking of beer, and that being really, really, enjoyable and all. The IC3 Intelligent Cutlery System wants to help. How? Well, designer Alex Schulz says that as you chomp away at dinner, the IC3 does the traditional job as a fork, knife or spoon, and then goes the extra mile by silently judging and recording every bite you take.