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Obol | Never Eat Soggy Cereal Again

Another one of our flashbacks on interesting products we have featured here before and consider worth another look. Today’s "Flashback" is the Obol bowl, if you hate soggy cereal, this solves the problem! With Obol you can take your time eating your cereals, you will never eat soggy cereals again. Obol separates your cereals from your milk so you can mix them gradually as you eat. Obol can be used in various situations, adding croutons to soup or eating cookies with milk.

You can buy Obol in Europe here




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