ICE CREAM SCOOP & STACK
$16.00
community voted (384 votes)
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How Does Your Dessert Stack Up?
The days of balancing precariously stacked, rounded scoops are over. This cylindrical scooper dares you to create double--even triple--decker stacks of your favorite frozen sweet. The unique shape of this innovative scoop creates a streamlined stack, so you can satisfy your hankering for every flavor of the Neapolitan rainbow. Unlike its spherical competition, this cylindrical scooper makes quick work of cutting through hard, straight-from-the-freezer treats. No more waiting for dessert to thaw when your craving strikes--simply twist, lift, aim and press the button to serve artistic strata of frozen goodness in a cone or dish. Made in China.
- Item ID: 21286
- Materials: stainless steel, polypropylene
- 3.55" L x 2.56" W x 8.28" H
- Dishwasher Safe.
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Cassie, UncommonGoods Community Moderator
It may be winter, but warm weather is right around the corner and we can't wait to start enjoying some yummy frozen treats! This little gadget makes stacking scoops simple. Would you pile up your favorite flavors with the Scoop and Stack?
Jolayne
Vote: Thumbs up!
cool if works how described
Christine
Vote: Thumbs down!
I will not vote for anything made in China.
Elizabeth
Vote: Thumbs down!
it's really cool but its made in china
Malorie
It would be nice to see a video or more pictures of how this thing works.
Kelly
Vote: Thumbs up!
I would love this! I hate when I'm scooping up a sloppy mess of dripping ice cream and it's too hard to scoop into but too drippy around the edges.
Christina
Vote: Thumbs up!
I hate when everyone complains about things being made in China. SUCK IT UP, this is awesome.
Maxine
Vote: Thumbs up!
I seem to recall a CA drug store that scooped cylinder shaped ice cream - thought it was cool then
Heather
Vote: Thumbs down!
I'd like to see a short video demo on how this works..I can't quite picture it reading the story.
Kathleen
I'd want to see pictures of how the ice cream would look
ally
Vote: Thumbs up!
i cannot tell how it works. more pics needed
Lindsay
Vote: Thumbs down!
I have one of these. It looks real neat, but its a pain to use, and impossible to clean. I wouldn't buy it again.
Kristy
Vote: Thumbs down!
I own one and it is awful.
Cassie, UncommonGoods Community Moderator
Thanks for the comments, Voters! If it's accepted into our assortment, we'll add more photos of the product to better illustrate how it works. Thanks for the suggestion! Also, Lindsay and Kristy, we're interested in hearing more about what you don't like about the product. What makes it hard to use?
Kim
Vote: Thumbs up!
Love this, would like to see a video of how it actually works. I'm all for avoiding toys and other things for kids that are made in China, but not everything is made in the USA. I want one!!
Harry
Vote: Thumbs up!
Cost high.
Janice
Vote: Thumbs down!
I try to not buy anything made in China, due to often poor quality or even dangerous materials used.
Ann
Vote: Thumbs down!
More pics....to tell how it works
Donna
Vote: Thumbs down!
I think $30 is a little much for this, even if it is a better way to scoop ice cream.
Olivia
Vote: Thumbs down!
if it were 13, it would be cute to have in house. if i owned anaicecream store i would pay 30
Therese
Vote: Thumbs up!
Awesome.
Laura
Vote: Thumbs up!
That's pretty neat. ....too bad I'm not eating ice cream anymore. But, I suppose it would work on sherbert too. :)
Joann
Vote: Thumbs up!
pretty cool! Price is not though.
Melissa
Vote: Thumbs down!
made in China, poor quality more than likely
Susan
Vote: Thumbs down!
lactose intolerant, so probably never buy an ice cream scoop. Nothing against the design itself.
Dawn
Vote: Thumbs down!
I don't like gimmicky items that take up room in my cabinets
cary
Vote: Thumbs down!
too much $ and i would never use it
Jessica
Vote: Thumbs up!
Would like to see how works
Emily
Vote: Thumbs down!
Too expensive for an item that looks gimmicky. A video or pictures of it being used would help avoid the gimmick feel, but I think in the long run I would return to a regular scoop.
Natalie
Interesting. I'd be curious to see if it would work with making ice cream sandwiches.
Theresa
Vote: Thumbs down!
would like to see the scoops it makes. I'm unconvinced.
Beth
Vote: Thumbs down!
It's made in China.
Leah
Vote: Thumbs down!
It seems a bit gimicky and impractical. Plus it looks like it would take up WAY too much space in my cabinets. I think this is a terrible idea.
Love
Vote: Thumbs up!
Love it, but a bit pricey.
Tricia
Vote: Thumbs down!
I agree with others - needs pix of what the ice cream looks like - a video of how it works - and needs to be American made.
Pamela
Vote: Thumbs up!
I love the old fashion ice cream paddle
Sue
Vote: Thumbs up!
I would buy it if it works.
Katie
Vote: Thumbs down!
Would love it if price was lower. Say $20??
Sharon
Vote: Thumbs up!
COOL! How about making it in America???
Debby
Vote: Thumbs up!
Any help with frozen ice cream...plus plus
lisa
Vote: Thumbs down!
Very cool idea. I would also like to see a demo of this. $30 appears steep particularly since it's made in China. I am seeing a theme here...
Thea
Vote: Thumbs up!
This seems like a great product. We always have trouble scooping ice cream, and now it'll be fun for the kids too!
Lisa
More info about how it works
Elinore
Do we know if it works as it's described?
Chad
Vote: Thumbs down!
Huh. More Made in China dross.
Honora
Vote: Thumbs up!
Too pricey, but reminds me of Thrifty ice cream cones!
Suzanne
Vote: Thumbs up!
Very cool - would definitely buy this for myself and for gifts!
Lisa
Vote: Thumbs down!
I think cylinders of ice cream may look kind of gross
Sarah
Vote: Thumbs down!
Made in China.
Lynne
Vote: Thumbs down!
More pics might be helpful for a description
deedee
Vote: Thumbs down!
i can't see how it works
Kara
Vote: Thumbs up!
Don't love the price, and think it needs more demonstrative photos, but the idea is intriguing.
Richard
Vote: Thumbs down!
Useless gadget that will go unused.
Laura
Vote: Thumbs up!
Too pricey, but cool otherwise
Alexandra
Vote: Thumbs down!
seems complicated
Cassie, UncommonGoods Community Moderator
Thanks for all of the great feedback, everyone! We're enjoying getting the inside scoop on this potential new uncommon good. I passed the suggestion to feature more images and videos along to our merchandising team and we do plan on including more visuals if the item is added to the assortment. Regarding the made in China comments, please keep in mind that this product was not developed by our product development team. It was created by an outside designer, who manufactures in China. We can't just take their idea and make our own in America. We can, however, make sure that our vendors comply with our guidelines for treating their workers fairly, using safe materials, and meeting ethical standards.
sally
Vote: Thumbs down!
how does this work? how about a storyboard?
LonStarGrl
Vote: Thumbs down!
Doesn't work as advertised. Great concept but poor delivery.
Carol
Vote: Thumbs down!
made in china!!
Sue
Is this safe? Can it be cleaned properly?
Cassie, UncommonGoods Community Moderator
Thanks for the questions, Sue! The Scoop and Stack is made from stainless steel and BPA-free plastic. It is dishwasher safe.
Teresa
I really enjoy your products. keep up with it :))
Cynthia
I think I'll stick with my little scoop that I am sure works.
Candace
Show me :)
Lynn
Like it but too expensive
Dodi
Made in China
Heather
I wish this was made in the USA
Linda
could be too pricey
Nancy
Boo! Made in CHINA! Will not buy!