Mustard Cactooph Cactus-Shaped Toothpick Holder

Toothpick-ing has never been this fun.

Pricking your finger while trying to take a toothpick from those tiny cups is not a pleasant experience. Why keep on puncturing your fingers when you can have Mustard’s Cactooph Cactus-Shaped Toothpick Holder? This product, which looks like a cactus, serves its purpose by allowing you to take a toothpick without any hassle or risks of pricking. It also adds a bit of a Wild West feel to your tables and dinner parties, plus it’s cute, fun and functional.
$11 – $15
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