
Din-ink Cutlery by Zo-loft Design
If you hate using disposable cutlery, but always carry a few pens, these reinterpreted pen caps might be the perfect solution for you. Jot down your notes, then scarf down your spaghetti with the same tool. Or ... maybe not ...
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It would be an ok idea if they didn't use BIC pens for their promo shots since it pretty well known that BIC tests on animals.
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I use a Light My fire spork: http://www.lightmyfireusa.com/spork.html
Easy to carry (for a woman, at least, with a purse) and surprisingly durable.
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I didn't know that BIC tested on animals. The design team for this product is from Italy. I think it is clever. I was amazed to see how many BIC pens like the ones in the pictures there are when I have traveled abroad. I'm sure they carry them here in the states, but I don't usually buy the cheap pens, I am a number 2 pencil kind of person, and I use the fancy pen I got for graduation. I just think that it is amazing how some people can look at something that's there , being an unnatural resource, and think outside the box like that. I want to be able to do that.
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This is horrible. Who wants to associate cheap runny ink with dining?
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