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MOVIE STAR BIBALL    


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Picture of MOVIE STAR BIBALL The Movie Star BibAll is a bib designed for use by children and adults with eating, swallowing, upper extremity, or severe physical disabilities. This reversible bib has a soft French terry front and a lightweight backing coated in 100 percent rip-stop nylon. This bib is silk screened with an overblouse with a spread-collar V-neck, a decorated underblouse V-neck insert, and a faux belt. Machine washable and dryable, the bib has Velcro closure and comes with a carrying and storage bag. DIMENSIONS (WxL): 14 x 33 inches. COLOR: White collar, white underblouse with black decoration, black overblouse, and red belt. GUARANTEE: 100 percent satisfaction guarantee.

Notes: Velcro and BibAll are registered trademarks. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 25.00.

This product record was updated on November 23, 2009.

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Manufacturer:

Bibs For All, LLC

20029 SE 302nd Court
Kent, Washington United States
Telephone: 253-638-8543.
TT: 253-639-9772.
Web: http://www.biballs.com.
Email: joy@biballs.com.


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