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Salt Spoon, CES and Electric
We Tested an Electric Salt Spoon That Might Help You Stick to Your Low-Sodium Diet
The Kirin Electric Salt Spoon at CES 2025 will add a salty taste to your food, though it shocks your tongue to do it.
A utensil that shocks you? What to know about Kirin's Electric Salt Spoon at CES 2025
Japanese company Kirin invented a spoon unveiled at CES that uses electricity to mimic the sensation of salt hitting your tongue.
The Electric Salt Spoon is the weirdest thing at CES 2025
There was one booth at CES Unveiled, the first big annual event at the Consumer Electronics Expo, that was busy the entire night. And rightfully so. The booth had easily one of the weirdest products, if not the weirdest product you'll see at this year's CES. That product is Kirin's Electric Salt Spoon.
This wild electric salt spoon wants to make healthy soups taste better
Food giant Kirin wants to make low-sodium diets more appetizing with the Electric Salt Spoon, which can enhance the salty flavor of certain soups and curries using electric currents.
CES 2025's Kirin's Electric Salt Spoon Can Literally Give You Mild Shock: What Does It Really Do?
Kirin's Electric Salt Spoon at CES 2025 delivers a salty sensation through an electric shock—quirky, but does it actually work? Here's the shocking scoop.
Kirin offers a taste of its electric salt spoon at CES 2025
On the first night of CES 2025, Kirin Holdings, a Japanese company known for its beer and beverages, showed off its new electronic spoon that makes your
I just tried an electric spoon that makes food taste saltier, and it's easily the weirdest thing at CES 2025
Since it’s January, health is at the top of a lot of people’s minds. We all have our own ways of approaching new health habits, but if your resolution is to eat healthier, I just tried a gadget at CES 2025 that might be able to help.
This electric spoon from Japan promises to reduce your salt intake
You might not have thought that the spoon needed reinventing. But innovators in Japan say otherwise and are convinced that a more high-tech spoon can help us eat more healthily. A new kind of spoon from Japanese company Kirin uses a light electronic current to make food taste saltier than it actually is,
‘Shocking’ electric spoon enhances ‘saltiness, umami’ in healthy, low-sodium diet
Kirin Holdings has won two awards for the gamechanging electric spoon at the CES Innovation Awards 2025, as per it.
This electronic spoon delivers the taste of salt... without actual salt
Cut back on sodium without sacrificing taste! Meredith, Devo, and Sid debate whether these electronic spoons that simulate salty flavour can actually keep us healthy.
This electric spoon will help you eat less salt
This electric spoon will help you eat less salt Presented at CES 2025, a spoon from Japan makes it possible to enhance the salty and umami taste of low-sodium foods with the power of electricity. Japanese manufacturer Kirin is presenting its Electric Salt Spoon at CES 2025.
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This spoon could be the secret to making low-sodium food taste better — but it’ll shock your tongue
The Electric Salt Spoon works by sending a gentle electric current to your tongue while you slurp, amplifying the savory ...
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The best and weirdest new tech at CES 2025
Here’s what stood out at CES — the most useful, weird and wonderful new tech from the world’s largest consumer electronics ...
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CES 2025 is here. What can we expect from the annual show of all things tech?
CES 2024 saw more than 138,000 attendees, according to the CTA, and organizers expect to see at least that amount again for ...
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