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  • 24 of 24 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    randy_edith

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages They were inexpensive and very good quality

    Disadvantages Disadvantages None

    I have used all of the sticks from most of the large supermarkets and one of the better ones I have used in the past, though I have none left at the moment, were the ones I bought from Asda which cost me less than 30p for the little plastic tub of 100 cocktail sticks. We used these at the party we had for the marriage of Prince William to Kate Middleton, or Catherine , as she is now known. These were a good quality little stick and very handy and versatile. They measured about 6cm in length and were nice and pointy at both ends. What I liked about these sticks were that they were nice and ... more
  • 30 of 30 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 9 angelboouk123

    Member since 01/06/2010

    Reviews written: 1150

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages solid, packaging, appearance, size, price

    Disadvantages Disadvantages nothing

    The Asda Cocktail sticks are designed to be used at parties. They are small wooden sticks measuring around 6cm in length and feature pointed ends. The sticks are packaged tightly within a rectangular, plastic box with slide on lid. These cocktail sticks can be found near the paper plates and plastic cups within Asda stores. The pack contains 100 sticks and is priced at only 25p. My Thoughts There isn't really much to say about cocktail sticks is there? I will keep this short and sweet! The packaging is fine and the plastic is sturdy. I keep my cocktail sticks in my baking cupboard. I actually ... more
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