• GlendatheGayWitch@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Until reading the comments, I didn’t know people actually owned these. I thought it was supposed to look like the stripes of a bee on a stick as a gimmick to sell. But according to the comments, it’s designed that way so you can twirl it if your honey container is far away from where you want to spread the honey to keep from dripping everywhere.

    I’ve never seen one of these in real life, whether at home or traveling. I’ve been to almost all 50 states and 10 other countries.

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      Bahaha. I guess I grew up with these in Utah and thought nothing of it it. Even made a couple in high school shop class.

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      designed that way so you can twirl it if your honey container is far away from where you want to spread the honey to keep from dripping everywhere.

      As opposed to moving the container or what you want the honey on to be closer together.

      I have seen these before, but I’ve never seen them for anything other than honey. No one has a gravy twirler or a pancake syrup twirler.