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Color Essence SX PRO Silicone Baby Pacifier 1Pk, Made with 100% Soft Silicone, Baby Essentials Perfect for Breastfeeding Babies, Designed in Spain, 0-6 Mths, Rose
Color Essence SX PRO Silicone Baby Pacifier 1Pk, Made with 100% Soft Silicone, Baby Essentials Perfect for Breastfeeding Babies, Designed in Spain, 0-6 Mths, Rose
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- From Spain’s #1 baby bottle & baby pacifier brand with SX PRO Innovation, respect’s baby’s oral development & ensures most natural suck.
Overview
- Brand : Suavinex
- Color : Rosewater
- Material : Silicone
- Material Type Free : BPA Free, Lead Free, Phthalate Free
- Pattern : Solid
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