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- Q3006817 subject Q7503450.
- Q3006817 subject Q8832957.
- Q3006817 subject Q9446358.
- Q3006817 abstract "An iced tea spoon, also called a soda spoon, is a thin spoon with a very long handle. It is used primarily in the United States, for stirring sugar or other sweeteners into iced tea, which is traditionally served in a tall glass. This is why the spoon has a very long handle.Originally known as a parfait spoon, it is also commonly used for eating ice cream, especially floats and sundaes. As these desserts are usually served in tall glasses, regular teaspoons or dessert spoons become inconvenient choices due to their limited reach.".
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- Q3006817 wikiPageWikiLink Q7503450.
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- Q3006817 wikiPageWikiLink Q8832957.
- Q3006817 wikiPageWikiLink Q9446358.
- Q3006817 comment "An iced tea spoon, also called a soda spoon, is a thin spoon with a very long handle. It is used primarily in the United States, for stirring sugar or other sweeteners into iced tea, which is traditionally served in a tall glass. This is why the spoon has a very long handle.Originally known as a parfait spoon, it is also commonly used for eating ice cream, especially floats and sundaes.".
- Q3006817 label "Iced tea spoon".
- Q3006817 depiction Iced_tea_spoon.jpg.