My son and daughter-in-law gave this to me on Mother's Day. What do you think it is? If you were thinking a tiny oar for a tiny row boat, think again.
It's a "last drop" spatula.
At one end there's an itty bitty flat scoop, good for getting under the rim of jars or scraping out the last little bit from a narrow-necked bottle of tinted moisturizer.
The other end is larger, but long and narrow and more scoop-shaped for retrieving more product, such as the last of the ketchup stuck to the sides of the bottle.
Both scoops are made of silicone, and therefore are flexible. From tip to tip, the spatula is about 9 inches.
Anyway, my son and daughter-in-law know me well and found a tool that will help me reduce waste and save money.