I really like this spoon. I bought it mainly for stirring tea, coffee, hot cocoa... stuff like that. And I will mainly use it in a mug that I bought at a dollar store that's larger than the average coffee mug. Although I like the size - it's a perfect fit for a larger mug because it doesn't get in the way while drinking - keep in mind that this is a smaller spoon. I didn't know what to expect, but those that say it's smaller, they're absolutely right. I say a touch smaller than your average teaspoon in a silverware set. It's a little rough around the edges, as though it wasn't polished enough. But if that doesn't bother you (it doesn't bother me), and if the little imperfections don't bother you, then consider this a pretty decently made utensil. It has nice weight to it as well, and feels really sturdy for how small it is.Also, the little holes in the skull's design feel funny while running over your lips. I wouldn't necessarily suggest this for eating much, mainly for the obviously reason of three holes in it, so thinner soups wouldn't do so well with this. However, if you're eating something chunkier, I suppose it would be alright. But, for a few bucks - 3.15 - and getting on 3-16 (If anyone gets that reference, for what it's worth, I love you forever), I say it's a pretty neat spoon. I'm glad I decided to get it. I was looking for a unique spoon to use with my teas and coffees, and I received just that in this little treasure. I recommend.