Tampabay.com
JUNE 03, 2010

Reusable sporks are cool and friendly to the environment

I have been trying to cut back on lunches at restaurants and that means eating in the office more. I always feel guilty when throwing away a plastic spoon or fork after one use. We were using disposables in the kids' lunches too so I was looking for a better solution. Then one night I was wandering through the camping area at a local retail store and found these cool sporks in different colors.

Light My Fire spork in purple metallic

 

They're made by Light My Fire and come in 19 colors plus there's a titanium version. In addition to being a spoon and fork there is a serrated edge on the fork that can be used for light cutting of vegetables, salads or soft meats. This is one handy gadget!

 

Available in 19 colors and in titanium

 

Here are some specs:

  • Heat resistant material - doesn't melt in hot/boiling water
  • Won't scratch non-stick cookware, Teflon-friendly
  • Machine washable
  • Extremely durable
  • Nineteen colors
  • Weight: 8 grams - 17 grams Titanium
  • Compatible with Leave No Trace ethics
  • Free Plexi-Tube available with bulk sporks
  • Available in PC or BPA free Tritan
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