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WALNUT WOOD HONEY DIPPER STICK
WALNUT WOOD HONEY DIPPER STICK
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Our Walnut Wood Honey Dipper Stick is the perfect tool for drizzling honey onto your favorite foods. Made from 100% natural walnut wood, this honey dipper is not only stylish and beautiful, but also durable and long-lasting.
The unique design of the dipper allows you to easily scoop up and release honey from the jar, without making a mess. The grooved handle ensures a comfortable and secure grip, while the pointed tip allows for precise drizzling.
Not just for honey, this dipper can also be used with other thick liquids, such as syrup, caramel, and chocolate sauce. It's a versatile and essential kitchen tool that every home cook needs.
In addition to its practical uses, the walnut wood material also adds a rustic and natural touch to your kitchen decor. The rich, dark color of the wood is a perfect match for any rustic or traditional kitchen.
So why wait? Add our Walnut Wood Honey Dipper Stick to your kitchen collection today and start drizzling honey with ease!




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Shipping
Berber life PRODUCTS take approximately 3 to 5 days to process for small orders(1 to 10 bags) and between 5 to 10 days for big quantities (10+) Please feel free to reach out to us for more details. Our shipping time is between three to five business.
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Returns
Unfortunately, we cannot accept any form of exchange for personalized items. but if you reach out to us via Etsy, email, messenger or in instagram we will send you an image of the final product before shipping it. For non personalized items Berber life may be exchanged within 14 days of delivery. Berber Life does not cover the return fee. Berber life is not responsible for any duty/import/taxes/customs/etc charges that may incur.
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