This concrete and bamboo fire bowl / s'mores roaster uses clean-burning, smoke-free gel fuel to create flickering flames that actually crackle like a campfire.
If you must use a tree branch to roast marshmallows and hot dogs over a fire, do it in a more civilized way by attaching a roasting fork to the end.
Super compact roasting stick with a serrated fork that extends out from inside the wooden handle and then collapses back for space-saving storage.
When you're all sitting around a roaring campfire on a hot summer night making tasty s'mores, don't let everyone fight over digging their grubby hands into the... More
This unique, marshmallow roasting stick is realistically bent to look like the branches of a tree and can roast up to 10 marshmallows or hot dogs at a time!
Authentic set includes everything you need to roast chestnuts over an open fire!
This Thanksgiving, transfer a turkey from a roasting pan and then carve it up using this slatted carving board with a removable rack that fits directly onto it.
Who could have known that when left alone near a campfire, these cute little sweet puffs like to spear the weakest marshmallow in the bag with a stick and roast... More
This unique vertical chicken roaster for the grill is made from 100% Himalayan salt to impart a mild salty flavor to poultry while it grills over indirect heat... More
Compact telescoping roasting sticks with fun glow-in-the-dark handles so you can see them at night around a campfire.
Infuse beef, pork, poultry, lamb, and seafood with flavor from the inside out using these stainless steel seasoning sticks.
A terra cotta roaster with a lid shaped like a whimsical whole head of garlic.
A heat-resistant, nonstick, and poseable silicone laurel-shaped rack that can be used to elevate roasts, turkeys, and other foods up and out of the fat and drippings... More
This fun marshmallow toaster is styled like a medieval jousting lance with handles designed to protect your hands from the heat and a pack of 10 refillable wooden... More
This unique roasting box was originally brought to Cuba in the 1850s by Chinese workers working on the railroads and have been used throughout the Caribbean... More