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Advivio Just a Spoonful of Sugar Engraved Stainless Steel Sugar Spoon, Funny Dessert Coffee Tea Spoon, Mary Poppins Inspired Gift for Friends Mom Dad, Birthday Valentine Christmas

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$9.99
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Why shoppers consider it
  • Humorous and Unique Design: The Funny Engraved Stainless Steel Spoon features a witty and clever message, making it a perfect addition to the dining table for those with a playful sense of humor.
  • Size Details: The size spoon is 1.3*7.7 inches. The slim and long handle is easier to master than the usual short spoon, looks more refined.Perfect ice cream, coffee, peanut butter spoon.
  • Premium Quality: made of safe food 304 stainless steel with smooth edges and this spoon is designed to last a lifetime. Rust-resistant and corrosion-resistant.The smooth surface will keep a safer use.
  • Widely Used: Engraved spoons are a great gift choice.They can be used as graduation, birthday, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas gifts for parents, children, family, friends, colleagues, teachers...
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