Stainless Steel 304 Drinking Spoon Straws – Silver Spoons Bombillas Yerba Mate Straw – 6.22″ Filter Loose Leaf Tea Infuser Barware Strainer Stirring Straws
April 28, 2019 - Comment
Product Features 【Yerba Mate Spoon Bombilla】: For someone that drinks mostly Yerba Gaucho Mate, a spoon bombilla is indispensable. Taking on like a spon-like filter, the mate straw is perforated with pin-sized holes dotted arround the flat head of the spoon. 【304 Stainless Steel Straws】: Each unit is made of 18/8 stainless steel that is
OMG..I love these.There so GORGEOUS!! These Bombillas are the COOLEST things EVER. I came across these and I was like ok so what’s all the HYPE that people are talking about with the Bombilla Straws. I’m getting ready to move into my very own place so I bought these and I wanted to give you an idea of what these are and what you do with them and etc. I was going to do a live VIDEO but I absolutely Love the colors and the quality is so awesome I decided to save them and put them in my delicates for when I move. Ok so my friend in…
Great for Asian drinks! Weâve been looking for environmentally friendly straw/spoons for my kids favorite Asian drinks. They love the kind with chunks of aloe or hearts of palm but dislike drinking them from a cup or straw. It is partly us, because we didnât want them to choke, so we taught them to eat the chunks with a spoon. The package arrived today, and we already tried them out and they totally fit the bill! The tiny holes keep the chunks from being sucked up and allows the liquid to flow through. You donât…
Very cute straws with spoons But much smaller than I expected. Probably my fault for not checking the size in the description, but I planned to use this in a yeti type coffee cup, but they’re only the size of a coffee mug. They came nicely packaged and really cute. The color didn’t scratch off, but I’ve been meaning to soak them in water to see if they rust. If they do, I’ll update my review. As of now, these are really cute because I like to drink my coffee through a straw, but I also always stir it with a spoon, so…