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Cocktail skewer
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For the Alan Bennett play, see Cocktail Sticks.
A cocktail skewer or cocktail stick is a short cylindrical stick, made of wood, that has a somewhat sharp point on both ends. It is usually used as a skewer for holding decorations (such as cherries) in cocktails and also for serving food such as amuse-bouches at cocktail parties.
Injuries
Ingestion of cocktail sticks, or fragments of them, has been known to cause injuries in several parts of the alimentary canal.
See also
External links
Look up cocktail stick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
- Williams, Kenneth; Freud, Clement; Jones, Peter; Kelly, Henry; Parsons, Nicholas (21 July 1984). "The origin of the cocktail stick". Script from Just a Minute. BBC Radio. Archived from the original on 1 February 2008.
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