Artlicious - Natural Wooden Food Grade Popsicle Craft Sticks (1000 Sticks)
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Please accept my apologies for the delay in responding. This is an excellent question. Nowhere on the box does it state the country of origin; instead, it says the distributor is Sorillo Brands, which is one of Amazon's top sellers; and based on my quick Google search, I would say this product is not made in the United States, and even worse, it is from an unknown country. I should also mention that the product is well-packaged, with no strange odors or aromas, clean, smooth sticks, and a consistent color.
They are, in fact.
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The sticks are of a food-grade quality. They are not cared for in any way.
Selected User Reviews For Artlicious - Natural Wooden Food Grade Popsicle Craft Sticks (1000 Sticks)
With some excellent craft sticks, I began a craft stick model home. I was out of these, so I ordered some more. I started cutting with the same cutter I'd used to cut the craft sticks I'd bought previously. Ninety percent of the craft sticks were broken. It was aggravating, time-consuming, and ultimately a huge letdown. I would never advise anyone to use these. My super-calm, cool, and collected husband was irritated by these junky craft sticks.
This is a good product. The majority of the popsicle sticks are basically perfect, though due to the fact that they're made of wood rather than surgical steel or unbreakable plastic, not all of them are NASA grade perfection. They're great for crafts, but they might not be able to leave or enter an atmosphere. Though, if you're just building a spacecraft for fun, I'm sure it'll work fine with fictitious atmospheric changes.
So I didn't see anything on the package that said "food grade. " The listing on Amazon is the only place where you can find it. I'm not sure about that. More solid evidence would be helpful. Otherwise, these are good sticks.
Despite the fact that they are labeled as "craft sticks," they are of food-grade quality. The word "food grade" is written in small letters on the box. They're perfect for our fruit pop mold, which we also got from Amazon.
I bought cheaper sticks from a well-known craft store, but they were inferior to these, especially in terms of flatness. I also like how these sticks are strung together in bands of fifty or so. These sticks come highly recommended by me!.
This year, he will learn to add and subtract up to 1000. br>I bound them in ten stick groups and discovered that I only had 98 (with 7 sticks left over) instead of 100! br>It was a huge letdown. They were stacked in 20 stacks of about 50 sticks each. br> When I looked at the stacks, I noticed that the heights varied, which could explain the shortage. br>Quality assurance is lacking.
The quantity is excellent for the price paid, with only a few defective sticks. I used them to make frozen lemonade popsicles, and they have a more woody flavor than the sticks that came with my popsicle kit; however, the price is unbeatable!.
Although some of the Popsicle sticks were bent, this was a very reasonably priced packet of Popsicle sticks. In high school, I used these sticks to construct a Popsicle stick bridge, and my team came out on top. I'm sure the quality of these sticks aided us in obtaining that location. The packaging is attractive and prevents stray sticks from spreading throughout the workspace, making it ideal for projects.