@cmconseils@mastodon.social
Why does every commercial depiction of honey involve one of these?
Literally nobody has ever seen one of these in real life
Why does every commercial depiction of honey involve one of these?
Literally nobody has ever seen one of these in real life
@cmconseils@mastodon.social I feel like I've seen this exact question and picture on Reddit a few days ago...
@Gargron@mastodon.social @cmconseils@mastodon.social
Even if it was... Using reddit has been an absolute pain since they locked everything down and... You didn't answer the question. ;)
@401matthall@mastodon.xyz @cmconseils@mastodon.social I have seen these in real life all my life and I own one. Theyβre often sold among other wooden utensils at fairs and markets.
@Gargron@mastodon.social @cmconseils@mastodon.social
This is interesting to me. I grew up and and live in the US. Honey is most often acquired at a supermarket in a plastic container shaped like a bear.
You squeeze the container to dispense the honey.
No spoons, no wands. Just honey.
So... The wand seems amazingly superfluous to me. I literally don't understand the appeal.
@401matthall@mastodon.xyz @Gargron@mastodon.social @cmconseils@mastodon.social My grandparents used one, and yes they kept fresh honey from a local beekeeper. But yeah, commercial honey killed the charm with plastic bottles. Go check out your local farmers market, you can usually find fresh honey and utensils there.
@401matthall@mastodon.xyz @cmconseils@mastodon.social I'm not surprised. In Germany it's more common to buy honey in jars.