Fred and Friends Snack and Stack
From Fred
List Price: | $17.50 |
Price: | $14.30 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. |
Product Description
Snack and Stack is sized for kids and grown-ups alike. The silicone handles snap together securely for easy storage and packing, not to mention endless amusement. Perfect for lunch boxes, picnics, your desk drawer or glove box. Each set of three dishwasher-safe utensils is packed in a peggalble recyclable clear box. Design by Winnif Pang.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5909 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Red
- Brand: Fred
- Model: SNACK
- Released on: 2013-07-28
- Dimensions: 6.40" h x1.00" w x3.00" l,.26 pounds
Features
- Knife, fork, spoon set
- Lego like attachments for all utensils
- Features silicone handles

By B. K. DeRosa
These things are one of the best impulse purchases I've made. I was buying lunch containers for my boys, and somehow these caught my eye. I bought two sets, one for each kid, and I've been sending them daily in their lunchboxes for weeks now. All the teachers and some of the other parents have been asking where I got them!
Beyond being cute, they're durable, dishwasher safe, and they're a great item for waste-free lunch packing because the kids know exactly how many they're supposed to have. They know there are three, they know the colors that are supposed to be there, and they can snap them together on their own, so all the utensils get back home and don't end up accidentally in the trash. They're also compact, but not super-small -- my six-year-old son is quite tall for his age and has big hands, and these are still easy for him to use. A definite win all the way around.
By A.J.
Just the right size for toddler fingers to grip...I don't let my two year old use the knife yet, though it's only sharp enough to cut through, say, a slice of cheese or bread and I don't think it could cut his fingers...he just has no need for it yet. Very fun design, and keeps them together in the drawer. I like that the fork is more of a "spork"... Less chance of clumsy fingers stabbing a child in the face, and still quite functional.
By E. Davis
I gave this to my 2 year old grand nephew at Christmas and he was instantly attracted to the Lego interlocking feature and bright colors. I ordered another set so he would have one at his great grandmother's house as well as at home. He was able to hold it easily and seemed to enjoy eating with them.