February 23, 2023
Description
It's been about 10 years since I had a handi-snacks and just found out that Ritz, for reasons that I can only see as shrinkflation, decided that they'd remove the indestructible rubberized-plastic red stick that you'd use to conveniently spread the cheese on your cracker. Instead they now expect kids (and adults) to stick the cracker into the cheese bin, and make a huge mess of crumbs when it inevitably breaks, and get cheese all over your face\fingers.
Here is a semi-reusable 3D printable stick that follows similar dimensions to that of the original. While PLA itself is food-safe, 3D printed objects can accumulate bacterial in between the printed layers. So use it only a few times.
When you are done using it, wash it, and recycle it by tossing placing it in your filament scrap bin. Then you can send it off to your favorite filament recycling service and get a new spool.
Instructions: Red PLA, 0.1, 100%, have fun with the top and bottom layer infill patterns. Use only a few times. Recycle.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution