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Product Introduction
Double-Ended Strawberry Teether (Silicone + PP)
Soothe your baby’s teething discomfort with a fun, easy-to-hold double-ended teething stick. One end features a colorful strawberry-shaped chew head, and the other end is a clear, food-grade silicone gum massager. Both ends are securely locked by a PP (polypropylene) plastic housing in the middle for stable gripping and safer chewing.
Highlights
• 2 textures, 2 experiences: switch ends based on baby’s preference
• Strawberry-shaped end: playful design, easy to grasp and explore
• Clear silicone teether end: soft, flexible, gentle gum-massaging surface
• PP center housing: durable connector that keeps both ends firmly in place
• Baby-friendly grip: designed for little hands
• 2 textures, 2 experiences: switch ends based on baby’s preference
• Strawberry-shaped end: playful design, easy to grasp and explore
• Clear silicone teether end: soft, flexible, gentle gum-massaging surface
• PP center housing: durable connector that keeps both ends firmly in place
• Baby-friendly grip: designed for little hands
Materials
• Clear teether end: Food-grade silicone
Silicone rubber is known for staying flexible across a wide temperature range and resisting aging/UV, making it commonly used in demanding applications.
(Note: “food-grade” claims depend on the final formulation and testing; U.S. food-contact rules include rubber articles intended for repeated use under 21 CFR 177.2600.)
• Middle housing (and connector structure): PP (Polypropylene)
PP is lightweight and commonly used for food-contact applications; it’s listed under FDA food-contact regulations for olefin polymers (21 CFR 177.1520).
PP’s melting point is typically around 160–170°C (varies by grade).
• Clear teether end: Food-grade silicone
Silicone rubber is known for staying flexible across a wide temperature range and resisting aging/UV, making it commonly used in demanding applications.
(Note: “food-grade” claims depend on the final formulation and testing; U.S. food-contact rules include rubber articles intended for repeated use under 21 CFR 177.2600.)
• Middle housing (and connector structure): PP (Polypropylene)
PP is lightweight and commonly used for food-contact applications; it’s listed under FDA food-contact regulations for olefin polymers (21 CFR 177.1520).
PP’s melting point is typically around 160–170°C (varies by grade).
Cleaning & Care
• Wash before first use and after each use with warm water + mild baby-safe soap.
• Rinse thoroughly and air dry.
• Inspect regularly; stop using if you see cracks, tears, deformation, or looseness.
• Wash before first use and after each use with warm water + mild baby-safe soap.
• Rinse thoroughly and air dry.
• Inspect regularly; stop using if you see cracks, tears, deformation, or looseness.



