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Fubiz

Amazing idea!

Rajio

Oh good, more disposable junk.

Sigh. maybe Philippe Stark was right about designers.

GnomitaVerdita

I think it's great! But I would want it to be in stainless steel or something, unless it's machine washable plastic... It'd be another specialty spoon, like a grapefruit spoon. Sure, you'll survive without it, but it'd be nice to have, if you consume that type of food often (I eat yogurt regularly).

rachel

The cost of natural resources to make the spoon doesn't even make it worth the amount of yogurt you would waste by not having it.

rachel

you know what i want to see? Instead of changing the spoon... let's change the container. a little orb of yogurt.. yum. Rolling issues aside.

mARSHAL SANDLER

I eat Karoun Dairies yogurt made in Michigan ! I buy it in a large tub and scrape it in a bowl with some Labna Added ! The spoon would be helpful since there is always a little left I can't get out with my current generic spoons ! My wife gets angry because I I lick the bowl not very nice for a Man With Good Taste! Live cultures deserve the respect of a custom utensils ! Excellent photos's , Very close to a Salon Print !

fragileheart

*sigh* I love yogurt and I love this!

Rajio - just because it's disposable who ever told you it couldn't be washed?

fragileheart

*sigh* I love yogurt and I love this!

Rajio - just because it's disposable who ever told you it couldn't be washed?

joanna goddard

god, i love your blog so much.

brad

Hmmm... better for the container's corners, but worse for everything else. Looks like a classic case of target fixation. Or does the designer expect yoghurt consumption to require two different spoons? :-)

Arnoldski

Hehe, cool stuff!

fosta

hmmmm, any designers out there remember achille castiglioni's spoon from 1962?

http://www.achillecastiglioni.it/en/projects/id-26.html

doesn't seem quite so original now does it?

makanaki

wow! this will change my life. I always hate to give the rest of the yoghurt to my dog.

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