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Stirring Tool Kitchen Teaspoon Ceramic Handle Stainless Steel Ice Cream Stirrer(L,blue).

Stirring Tool Kitchen Teaspoon Ceramic Handle Stainless Steel Ice Cream Stirrer(L,blue).

The highlights that caught our attention:

  • Materials include ceramic and stainless steel
  • Color option is blue
  • Handle is made of ceramic
  • Measurement is in teaspoons
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