Gyro-Bowl Spill-Proof Feeding Bowl

Spill resistant gyroscopic bowl.

Flip it, spin it 360 degrees and the Gyro-Bowl Spill-Proof Feeding Bowl will still keep its open side up, holding the contents in place. Unbelievable right? It is made of sturdy plastic material and is considered to be virtually indestructible with normal use. The bowl has a nice outer ring that acts as a holder. There is also a lid that you can put on top to keep your snack’s freshness. But don’t think that this product is just for food as it can also be a useful travel storage tool for coins, screws, clips and other small objects.

$11 – $15
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