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  • FRED & FRIENDS FRED Mix Stix - Drumstick Spoons

FRED Mix Stix - Drumstick Spoons

C$21.99
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March to the beat of your own roux with these "rockin'" kitchen essentials. Designed to transform your stovetop into a stage, these dual-purpose tools allow you to stir your favorite soup and practice your paradiddles without missing a beat.

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  • Design Created by the designers at Fred Studio, these spoons feature a unique hybrid shape: a classic mixing spoon on one end and a professional-style drumstick tip on the other. This clever "backstage" aesthetic makes them a perfect gift for musicians, aspiring rockstars, or anyone who finds themselves tapping on the counter while waiting for water to boil.

     
  • Durability Crafted from 100% natural, solid beechwood, these "sticks" are engineered for both heat resistance and rhythmic resilience. The sturdy wood construction ensures they won't scratch your non-stick cookware or delicate ceramic surfaces, while providing the necessary "bounce" for a quick kitchen solo.

  • Care & Maintenance To preserve the integrity of the natural wood and prevent cracking or warping, these spoons should be hand washed only with mild soap and warm water. Like all quality wooden kitchen tools, they benefit from an occasional rub with food-safe mineral oil to keep the grain hydrated and looking "platinum-record" fresh.

     
  • Notable Features This set includes two matching spoons, each measuring approximately 13 inches long, providing ample reach for deep stockpots. Their heat-resistant nature makes them ideal for stirring hot sauces or stews, and the smooth, sanded finish ensures a comfortable grip whether you're folding batter or keeping time

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