A stack of disposable cutlery. The stack can include a plurality of disposable cutlery utensils disposed adjacent one another to provide a stack of the cutlery utensils. At least one elongated retaining mechanism can be adhered to the stack. The at least one elongated retaining mechanism can include
A stack of disposable cutlery. The stack can include a plurality of disposable cutlery utensils disposed adjacent one another to provide a stack of the cutlery utensils. At least one elongated retaining mechanism can be adhered to the stack. The at least one elongated retaining mechanism can include at least one tail freely protruding beyond the stack.
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1. A stack of disposable cutlery, comprising: a plurality of disposable cutlery utensils disposed adjacent one another to provide a stack of the cutlery utensils, wherein the stack is oriented in a non-linear configuration;at least one first elongated retaining mechanism adhered to a first side of t
1. A stack of disposable cutlery, comprising: a plurality of disposable cutlery utensils disposed adjacent one another to provide a stack of the cutlery utensils, wherein the stack is oriented in a non-linear configuration;at least one first elongated retaining mechanism adhered to a first side of the stack, wherein the first elongated retaining mechanism comprises a first tail freely protruding beyond the stack; andat least one second elongated retaining mechanism adhered to a second side of the stack, wherein the second elongated retaining mechanism comprises a second tail freely protruding beyond the stack, and wherein the first tail and the second tail are configured to be moved in opposing directions to release one cutlery utensil at a time from the stack,wherein the elongated retaining mechanisms comprise an adhesive disposed on at least one side thereof to contact and adhere the elongated retaining mechanisms to their respective side of the stack. 2. The stack of claim 1, wherein the at least one first elongated retaining mechanism comprises an adhesive disposed substantially along at least one side thereof. 3. The stack of claim 1, wherein the cutlery utensils are selected from the group consisting of a fork, a knife, a spoon, a spork, and combinations thereof. 4. The stack of claim 1, wherein the stack is oriented in a spiral configuration. 5. The stack of claim 1, wherein the stack is oriented in a winding configuration. 6. The stack of claim 1, wherein a head portion of a first one of the cutlery utensils is axially aligned with a head portion of a second one of the cutlery utensils, wherein the head portions of the first and second cutlery utensils are oriented in the same direction, and wherein a back side of the first cutlery utensil is positioned adjacent to a front side of the second cutlery utensil. 7. The stack of claim 1, wherein a head portion of a first one of the cutlery utensils is axially opposed to a head portion of a second one of the cutlery utensils, wherein the head portions of the first and second cutlery utensils are oriented in the same direction, and wherein a first side of the first cutlery utensil is positioned adjacent to a second, opposing side of the second cutlery utensil. 8. The stack of claim 1, wherein a head portion of a first one of the cutlery utensils is axially opposed to a head portion of a second one of the cutlery utensils, wherein the head portions of the first and second cutlery utensils are oriented in opposing directions, and wherein a first side of the first cutlery utensil is positioned adjacent to a corresponding first side of the second cutlery utensil. 9. The stack of claim 1, wherein all of the disposable cutlery utensils in the stack of cutlery utensils are disposed between the first elongated retaining mechanism and the second elongated retaining mechanism. 10. A cutlery dispenser, comprising: a housing;a plurality of disposable cutlery utensils disposed adjacent one another to provide a stack of the cutlery utensils;at least one elongated retaining mechanism adhered to the stack, wherein the at least one elongated retaining mechanism comprises at least one tail freely protruding beyond the stack, and wherein the elongated retaining mechanism comprises an adhesive disposed on at least one side thereof to adhere the elongated retaining mechanism to a side of the stack;at least one advancing mechanism disposed within the housing, the at least one advancing mechanism being connected to the at least one elongated retaining mechanism and adapted to move the at least one elongated retaining mechanism within the housing, thereby releasing at least one of the cutlery utensils from the stack; andan actuator connected to the at least one advancing mechanism and adapted to initiate the movement of the at least one advancing mechanism. 11. The cutlery dispenser of claim 10, wherein the tail is connected to the at least one advancing mechanism, and wherein the movement of the at least one advancing mechanism pulls the tail and wraps the tail thereabout. 12. The cutlery dispenser of claim 10, further comprising a separating device positioned adjacent the at least one advancing mechanism for separating the one of the cutlery utensils from the at least one elongated retaining mechanism. 13. The cutlery dispenser of claim 12, wherein the separating device comprises two axial protrusions defining a window therebetween. 14. The cutlery dispenser of claim 10, wherein the at least one elongated retaining mechanism comprises an adhesive disposed on at least one side thereof. 15. The cutlery dispenser of claim 10, wherein the cutlery utensils are selected from the group consisting of a fork, a knife, a spoon, a spork, and combinations thereof. 16. The cutlery dispenser of claim 10, wherein: the at least one elongated retaining mechanism comprises at least one first elongated retaining mechanism adhered to a first side of the stack and at least one second elongated retaining mechanism adhered to a second side of the stack,the first elongated retaining mechanism comprises a first tail freely protruding beyond the stack,the second elongated retaining mechanism comprises a second tail freely protruding beyond the stack, andthe first tail and the second tail move in opposing directions to release one cutlery utensil at a time from the stack,wherein the elongated retaining mechanisms comprise an adhesive disposed on at least one side thereof to adhere the elongated retaining mechanisms to their respective side of the stack. 17. The cutlery dispenser of claim 10, wherein the stack is oriented in a spiral configuration. 18. A cutlery dispenser, comprising: a housing;a plurality of disposable cutlery utensils disposed adjacent one another to provide a stack of the cutlery utensils;at least one elongated retaining mechanism adhered to the stack, wherein the at least one elongated retaining mechanism comprises at least one tail freely protruding beyond the stack, and wherein the elongated retaining mechanism comprises an adhesive disposed on at least one side thereof to adhere the elongated retaining mechanism to a side of the stack;at least one advancing mechanism disposed within the housing, the at least one advancing mechanism being connected to the at least one elongated retaining mechanism and adapted to move the at least one elongated retaining mechanism within the housing, thereby releasing at least one of the cutlery utensils from the stack;an actuator connected to the at least one advancing mechanism and adapted to initiate the movement of the at least one advancing mechanism; anda differential device coupled to both the at least one advancing mechanism and the actuator, wherein the differential device comprises a plurality of rotating gears. 19. The cutlery dispenser of claim 18, wherein the tail is connected to the at least one advancing mechanism, and wherein the movement of the at least one advancing mechanism pulls the tail and wraps the tail thereabout. 20. The cutlery dispenser of claim 18, further comprising a separating device positioned adjacent the at least one advancing mechanism for separating the one of the cutlery utensils from the at least one elongated retaining mechanism, wherein the separating device comprises two axial protrusions defining a window therebetween. 21. The cutlery dispenser of claim 18, further comprising an adhesive disposed on at least one side of the at least one retaining mechanism. 22. The cutlery dispenser of claim 18, wherein: the at least one elongated retaining mechanism comprises at least one first elongated retaining mechanism adhered to a first side of the stack and at least one second elongated retaining mechanism adhered to a second side of the stack,the first elongated retaining mechanism comprises a first tail freely protruding beyond the stack,the second elongated retaining mechanism comprises a second tail freely protruding beyond the stack, andthe first tail and the second tail move in opposing directions to release one cutlery utensil at a time from the stack,wherein the elongated retaining mechanisms comprise an adhesive disposed substantially along at least one side thereof to adhere the elongated retaining mechanisms to their respective side of the stack. 23. The cutlery dispenser of claim 18, wherein the stack is oriented in a spiral configuration.
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