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Stroodles partners with Diddy Diners

The new eco-friendly alternatives to plastic-filled party bags and presents are available at Selfridges and combine edible tableware and educational, fun kitchen activities.

Stroodles Eco-Tableware has partnered with Diddy Diners to bring two innovative product ranges to the UK market – Eco Goody Bags and Eco Activity Kits – providing high quality and engaging gifts with sustainability at their core.

The partnership has launched with a choice of two activities: Magic Colour Changing Lemonade, which includes pasta straws, and Gooey Choccy Cake in a Mug, which features edible cocoa spoons.

Both options are available as boxed Eco Activity Kits, or as individual Eco Goody Bags. In every case there is a foodie activity with corresponding piece of edible tableware, as well as an education activity booklet which teaches about natural ingredients and the importance of sustainability.

Both the kits and bags are available to buy on the Stroodles and Diddy Diners websites, as well as with select online and physical retailers.

Maxim Gelmann, chief Stroodle and founder of Stroodles, commented: “Whether you are looking for exciting new present ideas, searching for an alternative to plastic-filled party bags, or looking for complimentary gifts for little guests at events – these new products have got you covered.

“We are thrilled to be adding to our range of pasta straws, edible cups, eco-plates and edible spoons.”

Josephine Fernando, founder of Diddy Diners added: “As a parent, it can be difficult to find exciting, high quality eco gifts and activities for children. Our environmentally friendly, educational products blend hands-on kitchen fun with super cool edible tableware, helping to empower the next generation of eco foodie champions. Diddy Diners could not be prouder of our new collaboration with Stroodles.”

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