Serve Clean No Touch Toothpicks, 5000 Count
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It's okay - I'm sorry for the confusion. This product is made of Chinese materials They're not going to be on my shopping list any more! To find out more about changing your language, click here. Most toothpicks used to be made from birch by Forster Mfg in Wilton, ME, but that plant has closed down. How about that story you've heard before?
In this box, you will not get any, but you will get some with the dispenser. When I ordered the dispenser, I ordered them as well. The dispenser is a hit with everyone.
They are pointed at the ends.
A dispenser like this doesn't exist. There's a box of toothpicks in there.
Selected User Reviews For Serve Clean No Touch Toothpicks, 5000 Count
I thought the toothpicks we took out of the box for our holder were of good quality. didn't like that the seal on the box was broken since I was buying a new item. Do we have a full count of toothpicks, or have some of them been touched? Everything was OK, so we can assume everything went well. This security seal was broken just a little disappointing to me.
I love these for hors d'oeuvres. . . Although they are not good for your teeth. . . They break very easily and very very very easily.
Now, I realize it is silly to buy, review, and pay for toothpicks on the internet, but I use a lot of toothpicks and I'm picky about quality. It holds up well and is a top notch product. The best of both worlds.
There is no doubt that these toothpicks are of high In addition to the value for the money, the hotel offers a good shopping experience. In three cases, the boxes I ordered arrived sealed and in good condition. In one case, however, the toothpicks were scattered everywhere, but I did not let that discourage These points have a pointy appearance. Food can be stored in them because they are the right size and shape. Projects related to craft. Your teeth are full of food that you have to pick out.
It was for my wife's First Grade class that these were needed. She thought they did a great job and she was pleased with their prices.
The toothpicks are not of the highest quality. In a restaurant, it would likely be okay, but I would prefer something a bit more durable.
I'm impressed with the quality of the toothpick. It doesn't feel cheap like one that I bought at a bargain store.
Toothpics should not be flavored with dark wood as five to 10 percent have dark wood lurking within them (the dark wood has a bad taste). Additionally, they are often brittle when they are made from dark wood. Misshapen boxes were infrequent less than one percent of the box was damaged. Besides serving food and picking teeth, they would do well in crafts and crafts work.