skeletales:

This Ramen Spoon & Fork, created by designer Masami Takahashi, is used at popular Sugakiya ramen noodle restaurant chain in Japan. It can easily ladle soup and twist noodles, allowing the user to enjoy both at once. Now you can enjoy your soup and noodles at the same time.

skeletales:

This Ramen Spoon & Fork, created by designer Masami Takahashi, is used at popular Sugakiya ramen noodle restaurant chain in Japan. It can easily ladle soup and twist noodles, allowing the user to enjoy both at once. Now you can enjoy your soup and noodles at the same time.

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    This is a spork and therefore wrong.
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    El mejor invento ever
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    where has this been all my life?!
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    want
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