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  2. Combination eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    The spork is easily one of the most identifiable and popularly used hybrid utensil in modern times, being used in prisons, schools, restaurants, and many other institutions. [4] According to The Washington Post, approximately 35% of American adults own a spork. [5] The name "Spork" was first trademarked in 1970 by the Van Brode Milling Company. [4]

  3. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    [24] [20] It is Stanley's most popular item among female customers. It has increased Stanley's annual sales from US$70 million in 2019 to $750 million in 2023. [20] [23] The Stanley Quencher is a vacuum insulated tumbler-style cup offered in 14, 20, 30, and 40 fluid ounce sizes.

  4. List of eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    A spork – spoon and fork – in packaging, on the left, and a spife – spoon and knife – on the right Four types of spork. Over time, traditional utensils have been modified in various ways in attempts to make eating more convenient or to reduce the total number of utensils required. These are typically called combination utensils.

  5. Ree Is Calling Her Mason Jar Tumbler 'the New Stanley' - AOL

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    The Pioneer Woman collection has so much amazing drinkware, including the mason jar tumbler, which comes in two colors. Shop them now at Walmart. Ree Is Calling Her Mason Jar Tumbler 'the New Stanley'

  6. Starbucks’ pink Stanley cup causes mayhem at Target ... - AOL

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    In fact, mere days ago, on Dec. 31, a limited-edition Stanley Valentine’s Day collection launched at Target stores and on its website, offering Cosmo Pink and Target Red versions of Stanley’s ...

  7. Spork - Wikipedia

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    Spork-like utensils, such as the terrapin fork or ice cream fork, [2] have been manufactured since the late 19th century; [3] patents for spork-like designs date back to at least 1874. Sporks are commonly used by fast food restaurants, schools, prisons, militaries, backpackers, and airlines. [3] The word spork is a portmanteau of spoon and fork.