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- Spork - Wikipedia
The word "spork" was later registered as a trademark in the US and the UK A utensil with a fork on one end and a spoon on the other is also known as a spork
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- Who invented the spork? - HowStuffWorks
The business end of a spork is similar to a spoon, but with a mountain range of truncated tines on the bowl end This multipurpose utensil is designed to eat soup and spear solid food -- all without requiring a tableware switcheroo from spoon to fork
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After 10 years of analyzing the best sporks, we've bought and tested just about every design out there This review covers the top 10 models currently available Our outdoor enthusiasts put these sporks to the test during many activities, from weekday lunch breaks to ultralight backpacking trips
- SPORK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a small object that is a spoon at one end and a fork at the other, or that is a spoon with short teeth (= pointed parts) in the middle Spork is a combination of the words spoon and fork: A plastic spork snaps into the lid The only eating utensil is a disposable spork
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