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azurewraps Alternatives to Plastic Baby Products
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Cuisinart CSB-76 SmartStick 200-Watt Immersion Hand Blender $55.00 Cuisinart Smart Stick Hand Blender – 200W Blend ingredients right inside pots, pitchers, bowls, or the clear plastic beaker that is included with the Cuisinart Smart Stick Hand Blender, which is available in your choice of color. A powerful 200-watt motor operates with an easy one-touch control. Blend drinks, puree soup, and mix crêpe batters in seconds! The blender features a ergonomic grip that… |
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Aroma AWK-115S Hot H20 X-Press 1-1/2-Liter Cordless Water Kettle $24.00 The Hot H20 X-Press from Aroma provides boiling water in a matter of minutes. The 1.5-liter capacity is ideal for a variety of uses–hot tea, soups, instant coffees, oatmeal, hot chocolate, noodles, baby formula and more. Once water reaches a boil, the kettle will automatically shut off and lifts off its base for easy, cord-free pouring. The beautiful polished stainless steel finish looks grea… |
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Thermos Foogo Leak-Proof Stainless Steel 10-Ounce Food Jar, Pink $9.75 Foogo vacuum insulated food jar thermax double wall vacuum insulation for maximum temperature retention unbreakable stainless steel interior and exterior wide mouth is easy to fill, eat from, and clean ergonomically designed lid with rubber grip dishwasher Safe Non-slip, scratch resistant base, cool to the touch with hot foods light, compact and portable…… |
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Little Plastic Castle $7.99 As she’s gone from the Young Woman Who Could to the Woman Who Has, Ani DiFranco has explored more than her share of musical styles, all the while remaining true to her core. Even during her most extreme departures, you could hear the sound of the early albums coming through. On Little Plastic Castle, an album on which people are credited for adding pontifications, incantations, and an “evil machin… |
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Absolutely Free $7.98 Sandwiched as it is between Freak Out!, Zappa’s 1966 debut with the Mothers of Invention, and We’re Only in It for the Money, arguably his artistic zenith, Absolutely Free comes in a distant third–but that’s only because the competition is so darn fierce. Absolutely Free is a continuation of the weird freakiness–both in sounds and concepts–introduced on Freak Out! “Plastic People” and “America … |
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Wayward Bus & Distant Plastic Trees $7.74 … |
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