Vintage Ice Cream Scoop
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Product Description
Arrives by Tue, Jan 16 Buy Vintage Ice Cream Scoop at .
We strive to offer quality kitchen products and cooking tools at competitive prices. This scoop is a perfect example. Our ice cream scoop has vintage spirit and modern style. Scoop itself measures 2.25-inches in diameter making round shaped ice cream portions. Hefty-yet-comfortable handles provides a solid grip and plenty of control. Made from chrome plated die-cast zinc alloy. Contains no heat producing chemicals and is dishwasher safe. Measures 8.75-inches in overall length. When all the right people, and ingredients, kitchen tools, and food come together, we call this The Art of Gathering.
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