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Jinhua jun jiao commodity factory 11yr.
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| Material: Solid Silicone | Suitable for ages: 0 months and above | Caliber Specification: Standard Caliber |
| Caliber shape: Cross-shaped hole | Add a logo: Not allowed | Customized Processing: No |
| Size: Cross-hole |
Cradle Cap Cross-hole Baby Silicone Teat Bucket Pack 100 pieces/bucket
【Brand】: baby spring
【Product Name】: Cross-hole Teat-sized Nipple
【Product Code】:
【Color】: The bucket color will be randomly sent.
【Product Material】: Solid Silicone
【Product Introduction】:
Cross-hole design prevents milk from leaking when the bottle is tipped, helping to develop infant sucking skills.
Unique health-crafting process allows sterilized baby bottles to maintain a sterile state, reducing the risk of bacteria harming your baby;
Simulation design makes the pacifier feel like a mother's breast, fully supporting the healthy development of the baby's mouth.
Product features: This product is made from imported food-grade silicone materials, which are non-toxic, heat-resistant, non-stick, non-inflatable, and non-deformable.
【Product Description】
1. The cross-shaped hole at the top of the pacifier can be cut to control the opening according to the baby's sucking strength, ensuring that the milk flow is suitable for the baby.
2. All materials for pacifiers are imported food-grade liquid silicone, which is safe, does not contain carcinogenic substances such as nitrosamines, non-toxic, odorless, and heat-resistant, meeting FDA standards.
3. Special air-permeable holes and protrusions are designed to solve the problem of flat or sunken milk bottles when babies suck hard. This allows them to suck milk smoothly and avoid inhaling too much air, which may cause abdominal distension or hiccups.
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