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Your mind is about to be blown. Meet the chork.

Improving your cutlery, one chork at a time

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Micah

Let's Meet

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Sienna

Hi. We're Micah and Sienna; the founders and designers of the chork. We are good friends with a passion for change. We are both 14-years old in Vancouver, B.C. We have always sucked at using chopsticks. Then one day Sienna started wondering what would happen if somebody put a fork and chopsticks together. And the chork was made. It now benefits everybody who uses it by assisting people of all ages to successfully learn how to use chopsticks. If you have any questions you can look in the Q&A section down below, or you can click one of the contact buttons scattered throughout our website.

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Good for trasportation...

cleaning...

and children

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Q&A

Q: What is the use of this product?

A: To help you waste less water while cleaning and help you travel with less utensils. It's also more convenient because you don't have to rotate between picking up a fork and chopsticks if you aren't very good at using chopsticks.

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Q: What is the product made out of?

A: You'll see that our prototype is made with wood and plastic, but our final product will be composed of  steel for easy cleaning and re-usability

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Q: Does it come in multiple colours?

A: The chork comes in mint, teal, coral, white, black, red, blue, and plain steel

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Q: Why not just use a fork and chopsticks?

A: The chork is better for the environment because it is reusable and takes up less space in your dishwasher. As we said earlier, it is also much more convenient for those who are not good at using chopsticks.

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Testimonials

Uh, no.

I suck at using chopsticks. Therefore, the chork.

Sienna Da Silva-Rolph

Wow, this product is going to change my life

Carissa Chow

I wish I could use the chork for every meal. It's so inventive!

Abbie Collett

When Sienna suggested we invent the chork, I knew it was the best idea since the invention of the light bulb.

Micah Neumann-Jackson

Uh, no.

Jamie Buchwitz

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