This invention relates to beverage stirrers. To be more specific, this intervention pertains to biodegradable stirrers.
Traditional stirrers are commonly processed from materials that are toxic and non-biodegradable. With luck, disposable and reusable stirrers made from harsh materials such as plastic, metal, and glass will eventually be wind up in landfills. However, these stirrers often find their way into the environment, where they harm and contaminate wildlife and their habitats. The 2017 video of a plastic straw caught up the sea turtle nostril exemplifies the negative environmental impact waste has on wildlife. Unfortunately, some stirrers are made of non-biodegradable materials, so they reside in the environment for several months and sometimes years, which increases the potential to harm wildlife.
Furthermore, sometimes traditional stirrers are not suitable for warm or hot beverages because the material breaks down when exposed to elevated temperatures. This can potentially lead consumers to ingest toxic materials such as plastic or metal.
In addition, traditional stirrers do not offer a means for cooling warm beverages such as coffee and tea. This urges the consumer to add something like ice to cool their beverage, which in turn causes the beverage to become watered-down.
Therefore there exists a need for a stirrer that decreases landfill waste, environmental pollution, and toxin exposure while also being able to blend the flavors of a beverage and cool a beverage if necessary.
Note: For simplicity of illustration, the implement is depicted as a cylindrical rod. When the rod is shown it is purely for illustrative purposes and not intended to capture all embodiments of the invention disclosed.
An embodiment of a biodegradable elongated formatted implement for blending flavors and integrating flavors:
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