The Din Din Stainless Platter provides an interesting way to teach children (and possibly even the odd adult) about the five food groups. As though five tin cans were semi-flattened and melded together, the playful dishware is made out of stainless steel. Perfect for cafeterias, it could nevertheless be used as a fun alternative to traditional plates.
The subtly educational Din Din Stainless Platter features minimalist icons besides each of the five compartments, designating them to a specific food group. It is especially good for picky eaters who don't like their food to touch each other.
Dishwasher safe, non-toxic and stain resistent, the Din Din Stainless Platter can not be placed in microwaves and ovens. Made in South Korea, it is not only kid-friendly, but also eco-friendly and, most importantly, fun.
What's Driving This Trend
- Subtly Educational Dinnerware
- There is an opportunity to innovate minimalist dinnerware that subtly educates people about food and nutrition.
- Kid-friendly Eco-friendly Products
- There is a growing demand for eco-friendly products that are also kid-friendly.
- Picky Eater Solutions
- There is an opportunity to innovate products that cater to picky eaters and their preferences.
Who This Affects Most
- Dinnerware
- Dinnerware companies can create minimalist designs that subtly educate people about nutrition.
- Eco-friendly Products
- Eco-friendly companies can create products that are also kid-friendly, like the Din Din Stainless Platter.
- Childcare Products
- Childcare product companies can develop more products that cater to picky eaters and their preferences.
