Sip-N-Spoon Cereal Spoons with Built in Straw

Sip with your spoon.

There is no longer a need to grab your bowl just to sip your milk because the Cereal Spoons with Built in Straws are here. These utensils are made of food safe plastic. They look like any ordinary spoon with the exception of having a straw running through their handle. Each one measures 7.45 inches long by 1.5 inches wide and is ideal for slurping cereals, soups and milkshakes. The set comes in six different colors designed to motivate kids and manchilds to always finish their food.
$6 – $10
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