doddl
doddl's design win is ergonomic, but its material story is mixed: the food-contact ends (spoon bowl, fork tines) are stainless steel, while the signature contoured handle is plastic with soft-touch grip zones. Because the plastic is in the handle and not the food, it's no-contact-plastic rather than fully plastic-free - there is no all-metal doddl. It's a step above all-plastic toddler cutlery because the mouth and food only touch steel, but strict avoiders will still want a solid one-piece stainless set.
How clear are their specs?
States the utensil ends are food-safe stainless steel and that the product is BPA-/phthalate-free with no microplastics, but doesn't name the handle plastic or the steel grade.
Lead testing disclosure
doddl states its cutlery is "certified safe to FDA standards" and BPA-/phthalate-free, but makes no lead- or cadmium-specific claim at all, and no dedicated testing/safety page, named lab, or test numbers were found on doddl.com.
- manufacturer https://doddl.com/products/childrens-spoon-fork-knife-set product page claims FDA-standard certification and BPA-/phthalate-free status; no lead/cadmium-specific claim or test data