200 Count Biodegradable Wheat straw, Plastic-free cold drink straws, Disposable Eco-Friendly Drinking Straw for Home, Restaurant, Parties, Smoothie, Coffee – 7.87 Inch & 100% Compostable
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Price: $9.99
(as of Sep 29, 2025 08:42:56 UTC – Details)
Biodegradable Drinking Straws
The natural wheat straw contains no plastic or metal, and can be composted either in industrial facilities or by natural way.
Non-Toxic, No After Taste
Straws are free of all plastics (including PLA bioplastics) and harmful chemicals like BPA & phthalates.
Perfect for daily drinking, birthday parties, wedding banquets, business outings, restaurant and bar events, etc.
Safe Natural Straws:The sugarcane straws are made from sugarcane fiber. No hazardous substances will be released when used in hot drinks, and no ingredients will be blended into beverage
Biodegradable Drinking Straws:The natural wheat straw contains no plastic or metal, and can be composted either in industrial facilities or by natural way. The compostable straws are safe for you. It’s a great alternative to plastic straws
Use for both hot and cold drinks. Wheat straws can be stored in both cold and hot drinks. Suitable for coffee, smoothies, juice, tea, and other slightly hot or slightly cold drinks
Note: Because the straw is naturally air-dried,.exercise caution when handling and carryingit to avoid breakage
Suitable sizes:Length of Wheat straws 7.87″, 200 pieces total. The biodegradable straws are great for home, parties, picnics,restaurants
5 reviews for 200 Count Biodegradable Wheat straw, Plastic-free cold drink straws, Disposable Eco-Friendly Drinking Straw for Home, Restaurant, Parties, Smoothie, Coffee – 7.87 Inch & 100% Compostable
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cdragon –
Avoid if you’re allergic to hay!
Um… I want to be environmentally friendly as much as anybody, and the biodegradability of these is certainly not in question but… this is literally a box of natural dried straw. Like the kind you would pull out of a hay bale. There has been no strengthening treatment, no processing of any kind beyond cutting to a uniform size, and the result is what you’d get if you had a hollow piece of straw. It splits incredibly easily even with very gentle handling. The durability did improve once they were used, as the moisture rehydrated the straw and gave it back some flexibility, but getting it to that point was tricky.The terms used in the product listing are incredibly confusing, calling it both sugarcane and wheat (which are from the same family, but different plants) Thankfully, I tested one by brushing it against my arm before using it as I’m prone to hay fever– my skin reacted poorly to it, so I hate to think of what would have happened if I had drunk out of it. I’ve never had issue with processed sugarcane or any form of wheat, but have bad reactions to hay, so that’s something to keep in mind if you have any kind of allergies.The straws themselves are very narrow and fairly short. They would work okay for cocktails but not any tall glasses, smoothies, or anything with seeds/chunks. They will definitely break down in compost (if they don’t break down in your kitchen drawer first). Due to the allergic reaction I had, I can’t say whether they affect the drink flavor in any way, but they didn’t smell strange at least.I don’t recommend anyone buy these, but if you’re looking for a straw you can safely throw away in a “leave no trace” area, I guess this works? Just make very sure you don’t have any sort of grass sensitivity before putting them in your mouth!
S. Adams –
Go for sturdy & compostable!
Perfect as straws or to use as stirrers. Great for anyone who can tolerate wheat. Super sturdy and they work fine. Much better compostible and earth friendly option over plastic, and so much more functional than paper straws!
K. L. Mcclintock –
Brittle and small, basically useless
These are about the size of a plastic coffee stir, both diameter and length. But far worse, they’re extremely brittle. I broke two of them just picking them up. Totally useless.
Milena Lilien –
Wish They Werenât As Narrow
I am a fervent straw user and always have guilt with plastic straws, but HATE paper straws because they disintegrate. When Iâm on the go, and not able to have my reusable straw, I love this option. They are long enough for most to go cups, and didnât disintegrate in my drink. My biggest complaint is the circumference of the actual straw, itâs quite narrow, almost feels like a cocktail straw. If it was a bit thicker, like a standard straw, Iâd give it the 5 star. Otherwise, love the eco friendly packaging, and actual product.
Madison S. Straus –
These straws are pretty brittle.
I was really hoping this product would be a good everyday alternative to plastic, and I appreciate the effort towards biodegradability. The material itself is interesting, quite natural, but it comes with a downside: it’s incredibly brittle. I found myself breaking them just by picking them up, which makes their functionality questionable from the start. They’re also relatively narrow, more like a cocktail stirrer in diameter than a standard drinking straw, so anything with a bit of thickness, like a smoothie, just isn’t going to work well. At the same time, they didn’t disintegrate in my drink like paper straws tend to, getting them to a point where they weren’t actively threatening to snap required some careful handling. The value is definitely impacted by how easily they break, and the overall quality feels a bit lacking due to this fragility. I think the size is also a bit too short for taller glasses.