Royal Bamboo Knot Cocktail and Hors' D'oeuvre Pick, 4-Inch, Green - 100 ct
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China is where these bamboo knot picks are made.
Machines are used to make the bamboo picks.
A pack consists of 100 picks.
I wouldn't because mine didn't arrive in sanitary condition, with their original plastic packaging torn open on one side and tucked inside a second clear wrapper. Instead of testing the dampness level of potted succulents, I'll be using mine to test the moisture level of my food.
Selected User Reviews For Royal Bamboo Knot Cocktail and Hors' D'oeuvre Pick, 4-Inch, Green - 100 ct
When you take it out of the bag, the knot is untied, and each pick sheds dozens of splinters, wood, and bamboo fragments. I was able to get the fine slices out and away from the food by running it under water, but there were still pieces poking out. It's neither safe nor practical.
I purchased these to use as sandwich binders. Given how ridiculously expensive a small bag of basically toothpicks is, I was hoping they'd be a little more durable. I figured I'd be able to wash and reuse them a couple of times. They don't get very dirty if you use them to stab a sandwich. It's not like I'm using them to brush my teeth! Unfortunately, the top twist part quickly falls off. I suppose it's due to the nature of the material and design, but they shouldn't be so outrageously priced.
The length of 4 inches is ideal. We're having a neighborhood dinner on Saturday, and this will allow people to pick up cheese, olives, and other items without coming too close to the food. These have a great look and feel to them as well. It appears to be opulent, but it is not overly so, and it is attractive.
They were ideal for my appetizers, which I made for a baby shower, and they gave my appetizer table a catered look. I told everyone who asked where I bought it where I got it, and they were grateful and said they were going to buy it as well.
These work great and are a great price; they don't have to be fancy because they're for my own use and not for display. However, I've seen and used them in a few bars.
It's a good sandwich pick to use at home because it avoids the stab wounds that wooden skewers cause in the mouth and lips.
They were great for skewering appetizers.
Thank you so much. Very cute and adaptable.