Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Item number Item #: 999gdssp25c
Item number Item #: 999gdssp25c
$4.69/Pack$0.19/Each
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UPC Code:400015474269

Featuring the look of a rose gold-plated spoon at a fraction of the cost, this Visions Classic soup spoon is the ideal flatware for a variety of applications. Because this flatware is disposable, you won't have to waste any extra time washing large quantities of dishes. Easily add this spoon to the place settings at your banquet, party, or other catered event!

The shiny gold finish and elegant handle also give this plastic spoon the appearance of regular silverware. With this Visions Classic 5 7/8" extra heavy weight plastic soup spoon, you can provide the perfect elegant dining environment at weddings, parties, and catered events, without the upscale flatware price.

Even though it's designed for one-time use, this spoon features the extra heavy weight design that is expected from traditional flatware. The sturdy construction prevents the spoon from bending, breaking, or snapping, even when being used to eat heavy foods like stew and potato salad.

There is no longer any worrying about losing money due to expensive silverware accidentally being thrown away! The disposability offers tear-down convenience for servers and catering staff, without affecting the overall dining experience of patrons.
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5.0
3 Customer Reviews
5.0
3 Customer Reviews
5.0
3 Customer Reviews
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We originally purchased it to use in store, but went in a different direction due to the price. However, it was a really nice, sturdy spoon. It would be perfect for more elevated events vs what we were looking to do with them. The weight was perfect for a plastic spoon and looked really nice on the table.
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When you want yo impress guests and don't want extra dishes, I would highly recommend this spoon. These look beautiful and they aren't floppy like some of the other disposable spoons I have used.