
International Left-Handers Day
Today, August 13, is International Left-Handers Day, a date that has existed since 1976 to remind us of a simple thing: the world was not designed with about 10% of the population in mind.
Scissors that cut crooked, spiral notebooks with the spiral on the wrong side, classroom chairs with the desk always on the right, guitars that need to be built the other way around. None of this is dramatic, but it is a constant sum of small frictions that right-handers never even notice.
A day to celebrate adaptation
International Left-Handers Day is not just a calendar curiosity. It is a reminder of how most of us live surrounded by objects, habits and routines designed “for everyone” that, in practice, only work well for a portion of people.
And this applies to much more than scissors. It also applies to nutrition, supplementation and wellness routines: most of them are designed around an “ideal” day, with time to cook, to plan meals, to follow a plan to the letter. Real life, whether left or right-handed, is rarely like that.
Simplicity that works for everyone
This is where the philosophy behind Stautt comes in: products that do not ask anyone to adapt. There is no “right side” to open a Stautt bar, no complicated instructions to take a vitamin gummy, no “correct” way to fit healthy snacks into a busy day.
Stautt Vitamin Gummies capture this idea well: the day-to-day micronutrients, handled in the simplest way possible, no rigid routines, no fixed schedules, no complication. They work for people with rushed mornings, for people who forget things easily, for people who simply want the basics done well, without having to think twice.
Stautt Nutrition Bars follow the same logic applied to energy: carefully selected natural ingredients, ready to eat with one hand (left or right, it does not matter), no preparation, no cutlery, no wrong side.
Small frictions, small fixes
Nobody changes the world by thinking about left-handers only on one day in August. But it is worth remembering that much of what looks “universal” was, in fact, designed for a portion of people, and that it is worth looking for the exceptions: the objects, the products and the habits that actually work for everyone, without asking anyone to adapt.
Stautt has tried to be one of those exceptions from the start. Today is a good day to notice why.
Happy International Left-Handers Day, right-handers included. Discover Stautt Vitamin Gummies and Nutrition Bars at stautt.com ✨













