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Pack of 72 World Centric Compostable Cornstarch Spoons Review

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Description of Pack of 72 World Centric Compostable Cornstarch Spoons

Made from non-GMO corn, not petroleum. Fully compostable. Strong and durable up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Unique, strong look and feel. Total of 72 spoons.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love the paper and plastic design

Love the shape and the fact that they aren't plastic. I use and reuse them every day to mix my supplements/protein powders with juice. I'm so glad they are available from Revain and are reasonably priced.

Pros
  • Unique durable look
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Only the best in disposable plates, bowls and cutlery

I don't know what it is but eating with these spoons makes the whole experience better. I'm happy that I don't pollute the environment with disposable cutlery, but I rarely throw it away. I highly recommend this product.

Pros
  • Strong and durable, withstands temperatures up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love the paper and plastic design

Love the shape and the fact that they aren't plastic. I use and reuse them every day to mix my supplements/protein powders with juice. I'm so glad they are available from Revain and are reasonably priced.

Pros
  • Unique durable look
Cons
  • Unfashionable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just right for household needs

I don't know what it is but eating these spoons makes the whole experience better. I'm happy that I don't pollute the environment with disposable cutlery, but I rarely throw it away. I highly recommend this product.

Pros
  • Made from non-GMO corn, not petroleum
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model