‘Oliver’ the Tidbit Bowl Is Both Versatile and Heart-Melting

We’ve all been there. You’re at a Middle Eastern dinner with a spread fit for a small Lebanese army, everything from hummus to kibbeh, peanuts to pickled olives. But. But where on God’s green beautiful Earth dotted with beautiful dinner tables sprinkled with beautiful platters of olives am I supposed to put my olive pits? WHERE?! What about my pistachio shells?

I know for damn sure you don’t expect me to barbarically place the chew toy of an olive pit in a wide-open plate for the cute bushy eyebrowed girl from the east to judge me?

No, that’s what Oliver the tidbit bowl is for. His durable white porcelain body holds about 1 cup of your favorite nibble treat and when you’re done tongue-shelling pistachios you can slip the remains right into his open trunk.

Best of all, when Oliver’s “tummy” is full you can just pop the rubber plug on the bottom and shake his shits out all over the trash can for easy disposal.

The game is changed folks. Thank you, Oliver.

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Coming soon to Fred & Friends for $21.

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