2010-02-15
 
Curious Chef® Unveils Additional Kid Friendly Cooking Tools

Nineteen New Kitchen Tools Made Especially for a Child’s Hands

Oconomowoc, WI - Curious Chef®, the first complete cooking utensil brand for children, has announced the addition of 19 new items to their popular line of children’s cooking tools. These items join the current assortment of 49 uniquely designed cooking products. “Our new products continue to fill a need for child friendly cooking utensils,” noted Jeff Wittkopp, Product Development Manager for the Curious Chef® line. “The new items we are adding to the Curious Chef® product line compliment our current mix of utensils while improving the cooking experience for children.” These 19 products will be formally unveiled at booth # S2877 of the International Housewares Association Show, in Chicago on March 14-16, 2010.
The new product collection consists of a variety of cooking tools designed specifically to meet the unique needs of children while offering a kid friendly and safe alternative to conventional cooking utensils. Included in the mix are the following items:

  • Kitchen Shears
  • 3 Quart Colander
  • 3 Piece Bag Clip Set
  • Curious Chef® Logo Clip
  • 1 Quart Bowl
  • 2 Quart Bowl
  • Serving Tongs
  • Apple Slicer
  • 2 Cup Measuring Cup
  • Cat Cookie Cutter
  • Pumpkin Cookie Cutter
  • Leaf Cookie Cutter
  • Ghost Cookie Cutter
  • Easter Cookie Cutter Set
  • Halloween Cookie Cutter Set
  • Christmas Cookie Cutter Set
  • Child Chef Apron
  • Child Chef Hat
  • Child Chef Mitt Set

Each of the new product additions conform to the safety requirements of ASTM F963 and CPSIA lead and phthalate limits and are BPA free. They have a manufacturers suggested retail between $1.99 and $9.99. “We are thrilled to expand on this already popular product line in an effort to help families connect through cooking together,” said Wittkopp.
 
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