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I thought this was done by pouring over a spoon. |
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Yes but by packaging a spoon as "Universal Soft Pour (TM)" you can triple the price. |
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You need to bend a spoon to reach into a vessel that's not completely full, and no splashing allowed. (a1) More like a flexible gooseneck tube with the patentable bits on either end, shaped like the spout on this one: https://a.co/d/1hjusVP (Per the pouring link, I use a silicone pot strainer for pasta and such. It's a great invention.) This gizmo would also allow you to put a heavier liquid UNDER a lighter one. |
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