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REUSABLE STRAWS    


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The Reusable Straws are drinking straws designed for use by individuals with upper extremity and swallowing disabilities. Available in rigid plexiglass or flexible polyethylene, the straws come in packages of three. The plexiglass straws can be heated and reshaped as desired. The flexible straws can be cut to the desired length. The plexiglass straw and the flexible straw with the quarter-inch hole are suitable for soups and thick liquids. DIMENSIONS: All straws are 18 inches long. The plexiglass straw has a quarter-inch hole. The flexible straw is available with a choice of a 3/16-inch hole or a quarter-inch hole.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 10.50 to 4.50.

This product record was updated on January 18, 2001.

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Distributor(s):

Therapro, Inc.

225 Arlington Street
Framingham, Massachusetts 01702-8723
United States
Telephone: 800-257-5376 or 508-872-9494.
Fax: 800-268-6624 or 508-875-2062.
Web: http://www.theraproducts.com.
Email: info@theraproducts.com.


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