Chocolate cereal spoon....

Rogue

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Just got done eating some Cocoa Pebbles and realized something. You know when you eat most of 'em and then there's just a bunch of pebbles floating around in the now chocolaty milk and you can't round up a good spoonful of them to get a good sized bite? I hate that, so I propose development of a special cocoa cereal spoon that filters out the milk and helps to collect up those loose pebbles leaving the delicious milk for the end. Hell, I might take a spoon and Dremel it with some "cocoa milk filtering holes" and give it a try.
 

Eli

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I believe this was invented about 10 minutes after the first spoon was invented.

It's called a fork.
 

toekramp

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Originally posted by: Rogue
Just got done eating some Cocoa Pebbles and realized something. You know when you eat most of 'em and then there's just a bunch of pebbles floating around in the now chocolaty milk and you can't round up a good spoonful of them to get a good sized bite? I hate that, so I propose development of a special cocoa cereal spoon that filters out the milk and helps to collect up those loose pebbles leaving the delicious milk for the end. Hell, I might take a spoon and Dremel it with some "cocoa milk filtering holes" and give it a try.

don't share your inventions until you've made millions on them ;)
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: Eli
I believe this was invented about 10 minutes after the first spoon was invented.

It's called a fork.

Why doesn't a spork have really small holes?
 

Rogue

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A fork??? Dude, one of my complaints was that when you get down far enough into your bowl of Pebbles, even a regular spoon can't dredge up enough to get a good bite out of it. This requires special equipment damnit!
 

Dragon365

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Originally posted by: Rogue
A fork??? Dude, one of my complaints was that when you get down far enough into your bowl of Pebbles, even a regular spoon can't dredge up enough to get a good bite out of it. This requires special equipment damnit!

Putting holes in your spoon definitely won't help that.
 

Rogue

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If they're small enough to let milk through but keep the cereal it will. Yeah, I know, some pebbles might block up the holes, but damnit, I'm bored and I've got nothing better to do. I'll try it out and post back.
 

conjur

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Be sure to cut out the Boxtops for Education and give 'em to your kids (or nieces/nephews if you don't have children).

;)