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Gmark produces a variety of non reusable and multiple-use dining devices targeting food solution, wedding catering, events, and household use. The item schedule consists of wood toothpicks, gelato spoons, cocktail chooses, bamboo skewers, napkin bands, plastic treat spoons, wooden sporks, mix sticks, chopsticks, lobster bibs, poly aprons, cotton swabs, toilet seat covers, fired glasses, and timber slices. The complete brochure is offered at thegmark.com.

Wooden Toothpicks: Item Variations and Product Specs

Gmark provides numerous toothpick configurations separated by matter, packaging design, and design. The GM1021 Round Hotel Toothpicks can be found in a 2,400-count set distributed across three gradient eco-friendly paper boxes. The toothpick length is 2.5 inches, and the product is all-natural wood processed to decrease splintering. The Kokeshi-style toothpicks are a separate version, packaged in four round holders of 400 units each, amounting to 1,600 pieces, and are made from all-natural birchwood.

Both toothpick variants are ranked for food get in touch with use, covering applications from oral health to appetizer discussion and finger food solution. The hotel-format product packaging of the GM1021 makes it suitable for tabletop display in restaurant and friendliness setups. The Kokeshi-style holders are cylindrical and self-contained, intended for bar and alcoholic drink solution atmospheres. Product quality control concentrates on splinter reduction and dimensional consistency across devices within each pack.

Gelato Spoons and Wooden Cutlery

The Gmark wooden gelato spoons are sold in 100-count packs and are created from birchwood. The desired applications consist of ice cream tasting, tasting sections, and craft tasks. The GM1037 variation is called solid and prepared for prompt food get in touch with usage without pre-treatment. Individually, Gmark provides ultra-thick wood spoons in a durable configuration suited for gelato and denser frozen desserts where standard-gauge timber spoons might bend or damage under tons.

The non reusable wood spoons paper-wrapped version adds private hygienic packaging, making each spoon appropriate for takeout and single-use food service operations. The paper wrapping keeps cleanliness throughout transportation and storage space. All wooden spoon variants utilize birchwood as the base product, which is identified as food-safe, biodegradable, and compostable. Individuals calling for bulk supply for occasions must verify pack matter against forecasted serving quantity prior to buying.

Mixed Drink Choices, Sandwich Picks, and Bamboo Skewers

Gmark cocktail picks are readily available in 2 arrangements: the 6-inch Prism Picks in clear and displayed variants, both offered in 300-count packs. The triangular prism geometry supplies a distinct cross-section contrasted to common round picks, influencing hold and presentation. These choices are rated for usage with fruits, finger foods, cocktail garnishes, and buffet discussions. The clear version is developed for neutral visual combination with layered food; the tinted variation is planned for decorative distinction at occasions and events.

Sandwich picks are a different product line using natural birchwood, marketed in 750-count packs. The product is eco-friendly and compostable, and the smooth surface finish reduces the risk of wood fiber transfer to food. Bamboo paddle skewers are offered in 7-inch and 12-inch sizes, built from natural bamboo. The paddle-end style avoids food rotation throughout grilling and serving, which is the main useful difference from round skewers. The 12-inch version is ranked for barbeque and barbecuing applications; the 7-inch is placed for appetiser and kebab solution. Full specifications for all choice and skewer variants are provided at thegmark.com.

Plastic Dessert Spoons and Mini Spoon Variants

Gmark plastic dessert spoons are offered in multiple arrangements. The 200-count multi-colored taster mini spoons (GM1002C) are 3 inches in length and rated as additional sturdy for usage with desserts. The diverse shade set is developed for aesthetic distinction in sampling and sampling contexts. The 50-count purple lengthy spoons (GM1119) procedure 7 inches and are planned for high dessert glasses, sundae mugs, and split treat discussions. BPA-free building puts on plastic spoon variations.

The 200-count white plastic spoons in a separate configuration target typical dessert solution without shade variation. All plastic spoon variations are single-use and not ranked for dishwashing machine cycling. Option between mini and long spoon formats should be based on vessel deepness and dessert kind: mini spoons for superficial sampling cups, long spoons for deep glasses or high parfait containers.

Paper Napkin Bands, Mix Sticks, and Swizzle Sticks

Gmark napkin bands are self-adhesive paper rings available in white and green colorways, each sold in 500-count box collections. The adhesive system is a self-sealing adhesive strip that safeguards the band around rolled cutlery or folded paper napkins without needing extra tape or bolts. This layout is typical in providing and reception solution for pre-rolled flatware presentation. The white alternative provides a neutral surface; the eco-friendly variation is utilized where color sychronisation with table settings is required.

Wooden mix sticks are sold in packs featuring 2.3mm-thick birchwood building and construction, which is larger scale than common coffee stirrers. The increased thickness minimizes flex during stirring of viscous fluids including honey and thick syrups. The paddle stirrers in a 100-count pack are a distinctive product with a flat paddle end utilized for broader surface-area mixing. The 6-inch clear plastic swizzle sticks are a non-wooden option for alcoholic drink and tea service, supplying a contemporary clear look and recyclable possible depending on cleaning method.

Lobster Bibs, Poly Aprons, and Protective Accessories

Gmark disposable lobster bibs are offered in 25-count packs and are built from plastic bed linen. The bib layout includes lengthy connections for neck fastening and complete front protection intended for seafood feasts entailing lobster, crawfish, and crab. The disposable layout removes post-use cleansing demands. The poly aprons are a separate protective device, individually covered for health, constructed from lightweight water resistant polyethylene. Each apron is designed for single-use food managing tasks consisting of cooking and offering in settings where multiple-use aprons are not practical.

Both the bibs and poly aprons are ranked for food solution contact environments. The specific covering on poly aprons maintains sterility up until point of use, which is an appropriate requirements for food safety conformity in business food handling. Neither item calls for sizing modification; the tie-based fastening on bibs and the loop-based neck attachment on aprons accommodate a series of individual body dimensions.

Shot Glasses, Cotton Swabs, Commode Seat Covers, and Wood Slices

Gmark shot glasses are marketed in collections of four, offered in 2 layout variants. Both sets feature a heavy base construction that lowers tipping threat during service. The glasses are dishwasher-safe, differentiating them from single-use non reusable options in the Gmark schedule. Applications include shot service, tiny treat presentation, and spice portioning. The hefty base style prioritizes stability on flat surface areas in high-traffic service atmospheres. For customers evaluating the complete Gmark item variety throughout classifications, the official product listing goes to thegmark.com.

Cotton bud in the Gmark array measure 6 inches in size and are sold in 200-count packs. The deal with product is birchwood, and the tips are called lint-free for accuracy applications. The extensive size differentiates these from standard 3-inch cotton swabs, increasing use cases to include cleansing hard-to-reach locations, cosmetic application, and craft work. Toilet seat covers are sold in 1,000-count packs with a half-fold layout suitable with conventional wall-mounted dispensers. The material is 100% virgin paper, giving a hygienic barrier for public washroom usage. Timber slices are a non-food-service item in the Gmark catalog, consisting of 1-inch all-natural timber discs in 50-count packs planned for DIY home decoration and craft projects. These are the only Gmark items not identified under food service or hygiene categories.

Non Reusable Chopsticks: Requirements and Layout

Gmark non reusable chopsticks are sold in 100-pair packs, independently covered in paper sleeves. The building material is bamboo, and the style follows a basic Japanese chopstick account. The individually wrapped style is common for restaurant takeout and food shipment product packaging, making sure each set remains clean until opening. The minimal splinter requirements suggests surface handling that lowers rough fiber exposure at the suggestion and hold areas. No pre-splitting or saturating is required before usage, as the chopsticks are provided as separate finished pieces instead of signed up with on top. Item availability and present supply status throughout all categories are noted at thegmark.com.

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