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    otko: Geeyeah #foldingspork more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: They're not as fancy as a titanium spoke however these will always be the ultimate in portable eating utensils... #foldingspork more »
    nameSpencer: Utensils are for loosers... #foldingspork more »
    smoke812: Great camping accessory, just needs a P-38 can opener added in there somewhere though. #foldingspork more »
    kagekiri: Screw sporks, I'll take extendible chopsticks over them any day :P Unless that day is "steak day"... I wonder if chopsticks with similar head attach... more »
    Digo: Well, I guess I have to redo my bionic photoshop entry now. #foldingspork more »
    collectiveego: Bootspork dude, bootspork. more »
    fate47 - Meh.: "There is no spork." more »
    citizen024: Still, ye ol' chip fork is superior. It comes with teh best food (fish n chips) and is made of wood so it won't last forever in landfills. more »
    skierpage: Logo of hip restaurant [sporksf.com] more »
    92BuickLeSabre: Another side note in the history of the Spork. It helped the Mississippi Choctaw become one of the most financially successful Native American tribes... more »
    FrankenPC: This reminds me of that scene from Wall-E where the robot grabs a spork and tries to figure out which cup to put it in: The fork or the spoon cup. more »
    Pope John Peeps II: I like to sharpen the lip of my spoon to razor sharpness, and make a "snife". Nothing can possibly go wrong with this invention. more »
    Geisrud: Who in their right-mind uses napkin rings anymore? more »
    anoteoftruth: anyone that eats a lot of korean food will tell you.. metal chopsticks are harder to use than wood/plastic chopsticks as they slip out of your hand mo... more »
  • #spork

    The Folding Titanium Spork Is the Ultimate Portable Eating Utensil

    As the resident expert on the spork, I wholeheartedly endorse this super-rugged titanium folding combination bottle opener and spork design. [Tad Gear via The Awesomer]
  • #tastetest

    The Captivating History Of The Spork

    Whether you call it a "spork" or a "foon," we must all ask ourselves where we would be without the genius that brought fork and spoon together as one. More »
  • #concepts

    Chopsticks Roll Into Rings and Straws and...Well, That's Actually It

    I've never looked at a pair of chopsticks and thought to myself, "...if I could only use these as napkin holder rings." Then again, I am not a designer. More »
  • #startrek

    Star Trek Spock...I Mean Spork

    Finally, a Star Trek-themed utensil that will allow me to eat both ice cream and pasta at the same time. Thank you ThinkGeek for bringing this wonderful product into the world. More »
  • #superheroes

    Souper! Action Figure Spoons Make Being All Growed Up Regrettable

    I might be a little old for these Souper! action-figure spoons now, but if they were around when I was 15, I would have bought 10 of 'em. More »
  • #utensils

    Calamente Fork Good For Twirling Spaghetti, Unspeakable Torture

    In the pursuit of a great idea, inventors can sometimes lose sight of the big picture. I don't doubt that the Calamente Noodle fork is fantastic at spinning up a nice, big fork full of pasta, but I also don't doubt that before the end of a meal with this medieval war museum display piece I would have at least three gruesome lip piercings that I hadn't really planned for. I'll stick with a fork and spoon for now. Or my hands. Or, honestly, anything but this. [Trends in Japan via BBG]
  • #cooking

    Grill Hot Dogs the Gas Station Way

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    Weenie Roaster

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    New and Improved Spork?

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    Who Likes a Babyplane? Yes you do!

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