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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Okay, so when I got this out my son laughed at me… ‘Seriously Mom?’What can I say, I wanted to try it out! I think it’s cool! Yes, that’s true. However, I wasn’t expecting anything more than that. But geez, keep your fork, and I’ll keep all my toppings! As you can see in the pictures the capacity to hold hard shells is not limited by the number of cavities. I was able to easily place two in a slot. Actually, this made assembling the tacos easier, and less messy because they are all standing! 🤩 what a concept! This stand is made from bamboo I believe, so it’s sturdy - it didn’t wobble, and it was easy to rinse off when we were finished. The color happens to match our darker finishes and fits perfectly on a rectangular tray. By mid meal, my son wanted to try it out, because ‘it looked easier, and less messy’ compared to his plateful of toppings with empty shells on their side ☺️
Lumi
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
It’s such a cute set up for making and serving taco. It’s delightful and makes it pleasant to bring someone their favorite meal. It’s made well and you have a little dipping sauce to place salsa or whatever you like. Having a few of them makes for such a fun catering for a dinner or party. It holds three taco and balances them well. It’s sturdy! My kids get a kick of me putting their tacos on here and they go one about one down two to go! It’s cute and the price matches the reuse of the product , display and made well.
CthulhuSaves
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Well constructed. Looks good. Sauce tray is for looks, really. Way too small to use, in my opinion. Still, it's wood, and it holds tacos, so it's good. :)
Terry F
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
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Karen Call
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
If you have a child who’s particular about not having any fillings or toppings fall out of their tacos or burritos (let’s face it, tacos naturally topple over if they’re the traditional shape, not the ‘Stand N' Stuff’ style),this taco holder could be a game changer, especially as a thoughtful gift!My 11-year-old son, who is slightly autistic and vegan, is one of those kids.He won’t even touch or take a bite of his vegan taco if it has too much filling, especially if any toppings spill out.He sees any spillage as proof that there’s “too much” in the taco, no matter how carefully I prepare it.(For the record, I’ve never raised my kids to think that this behavior is acceptable. But I’ve finally decided to stop the endless cycle of trying to convince him to eat his meal when it’s a struggle each time—my tacos are healthy, well-spiced, and full of fresh ingredients that I know are good for him. Yet, I spend minutes—sometimes up to half an hour—trying to get him to eat them.)He’s also very particular about his tortillas being perfectly round (which, I know, may seem odd, but he’s particular about how he experiences food). I try not to spoil him, but I also want him to eat healthily, and if this taco holder helps, I’m willing to give it a shot.While some may view this as "giving in" or "spoiling" him, I believe it’s more important to prioritize his health and well-being—whatever helps him eat better. I’m hopeful that over time, he’ll come to understand that most people simply eat the toppings that fall out or put them back into the taco as they go, because that's just part of the reality of eating!If you’re in a similar situation, or just want to keep your tacos (and the toppings) neatly contained,this taco holder "art" will fulfill that purpose with style.My son was thrilled to have his own special taco holder, and it brought a smile to his face to know I went the extra mile to help him keep his taco filling in place: he was enchanted by its unique shape, and how 1/3 of it is held up in the air.It’s a small gesture, but one that shows how much I care about his health and making mealtime easier for him.And I believe him knowing he has this gift just for him is going to reduce his resistance and significantly help him eat - hopefully without hesitation - the next time I make tacos (can update to let you know!)I know some might judge and say things like, “He should be grounded for not eating his dinner!” But for me, the goal is for him to eat a nutritious meal in a way that feels comfortable to him, even if it means getting creative with a taco holder.As for the taco holder itself—it’s not just functional; it’s a beautiful conversation piece!The smooth bamboo wood with a rich walnut stain is both aesthetically pleasing and practical.It's easy to wipe clean with damp cloth (not meant for a dishwasher due to the varnish).There are just enough slots for one person’s meal, and it even comes with a small sauce cup, which encourages you to create a special homemade dipping sauce or pour it over your taco. And of course, the cup is removable and easy to clean, and that part is dishwasher safe.For the price: I would have preferred it came with at least 2-3 taco holders; however, it is a high-quality, beautifully-smooth and polished wooden item (maybe the seller will consider selling it at the same price point with two,or 4 for $16-20).I can see a restaurant owner buying an entire batch of these in bulk (and wanting a fair price cut there for a bulk order) to elevate the experience/enjoyment of the diners.It’s an excellent way to add a little extra flair to a meal.Update: The first time I made tacos, placed the 3 tacos in it, and gave it to him, he ate all of his tacos without question in record time and returned it to me, completely empty (no taco pieces or toppings in his bedroom, in the sink or trash) in under 8 minutes...I was shocked, but this product did the job. Happy day!
Dusty White
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
"Objects in mirror are larger than they appear"This is really well made. it is solid wood. Easy to clean, no splinters, no smell. BUT IT IS HUGE!I mean seriously, who makes giant tacos? Okay, if I had a complaint that would be it. It makes my tacos look small and insignificant. But the wood is thick and strong and no MBF or some laminate. Also the metal cup seems like it is stainless steel. For size reference, the stainless steel(?) salsa cup is standard size, so that should give you a better idea of just how large this is.This is especially nice as a decoration — not like a permanent decoration, but more like this will make you look chic and upscale at any "Let's have a taco party!" you may find yourself attending (or hosting). Okay, that's it. This is really well made. It just takes up a lot of room, and maybe that's the point. This is a statement — but it does make making tacos quite a bit easier.
Heather
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I love this. Having one dip spot is different, but it’s a very sturdy wood taco holder and looks great.
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