| | |  | Forks | Home » » » » » Jaya Plant Starch Fork, 1000-Count Case | | | | | | | Description: | | Stalkmarket paper tableware are made from sugar cane fiber that is a waste product of the sugar refining process. | | | Features: | |
• It's a natural alternative for styrofoam and plastics!
• Heat resistant to 200 degrees F
• Microwaveable & freezer safe, sturdy and durable
• Out performs most petroleum based plastic cutlery
• Impermeable and non-toxic
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 13.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 16.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Washable - Reduce, Re-use, Recycle!Mar 16, 2010
By Odile S. Brock
"Small stuff"
Ordered 1000 each of Forks, Knives and Spoons for our 4th of July celebration (250 ppl). Everyone loved them. They look and feel like bamboo, the design is elegant, and they DON'T BREAK. Best of all, you can reuse them many times, since they wash easily.
I would have liked to have a small poster or brochure so I wouldn't have to keep repeating the same thing to everyone. Do I have to copy the Stalkmarket website myself?
Question for Amazon: why do the three together sell for more than the sum of the three individually? 1000 Forks = $53 1000 Spoons = $69 1000 Knives = $53 Total = $175
Buy the three together : $175.99 ?!?
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Four stars for product, two stars for price.Dec 16, 2009
By Alan Byers Jaya spoons and forks are high-end disposable tableware. They have good heft, fit well in the hand, are slightly longer than low-end utensils, and their material and engineering make them sturdy enough that they don't break easily. We use these forks and spoons in an office, so they will never be composted, but they got people talking about what it would take to do composting. After all the worm jokes, most comments were about their texture and the spoons' unusual bowl shape. The texture is unfamiliar, with a slight drag, not unpleasant, but not slick like polystyrene or polypropylene. The spoons have a wide, deep bowl, reminiscent of a soup spoon, but with a slightly curled-up leading edge. When stressed to the point where polystyrene would break, these will bend, and can be straightened out again. The only thing that might keep us from buying these again is the price. Jaya utensils cost 5 cents per piece, compared to less than 1.5 cents for low-end polystyrene.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Quality productJan 22, 2009
By S. Cornelius Great forks and spoons that can be used and reused over and over. Plus can be composted to break down in 45-120 days so I feel better about having something disposable.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great product!Jul 07, 2008
By in the garden Very happy with these forks. We used them for a weekend long gathering that we had and were happy to be able to put these into the compost bin, rather than the trash, when done. They worked as well as any plastic fork I've ever used.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Excellent!Jan 26, 2009
By TT WPB FL Used for a week-long retreat feeding at least 70 people a day (over 90 some days) and no problems at all. Many people liked the biodegradable feature. Sturdier than most plastic cutlery.
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