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I’m looking for a few qualified therapists to test my Cuddle Spoons “SP-ewelry” against any Doctor issued spoon eating aid. I want to know how my design compares. Who's spoon do they prefer?Qualified Therapist are working with Children, Elderly or Disabled patients and has a blog site or social media following. These requirements are necessary for Public Feedback. My testing shows that @CuddleSpoons (Facebook ID) www.CuddleSpoons.com is the better eating aid; even though I created them as a fun novelty keepsake gift for all couples in any relationships.Thank You ~ Ken Vantroba

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Nurse Shannan's Product Review, Social Media Influencer *Cuddle Spoons.

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Nurse Shannan's Product Review, Social Media Influencer *Cuddle Spoons.

These Cuddle Spoons from @cuddleman1 are one of my favorite product reviews of the year. I just love these fun and innovative spoon sets!! They are colorful, unique and designed to be the perfect #adaptiveutensil #flatware for children, elderly and the #disabled (LGBT Friendly). These #spoon sets are great for just about any occasion including #desserts, parties, relationships etc… #CuddleSpoons make a unique and a thoughtful gift for just about anyone of any age..The spoons were designed and created by Kenneth Vantroba; a #strokesurvivor and a physically disabled person who focused special attention to detail and ensured they would not...

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