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MADDADAPT SELF-LEVELING SWIVEL UTENSILS (MODELS H74627, H74628, & H74629)     

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The Maddadapt Self-leveling Swivel Utensils are designed so that the eating implement always remains upright when placed into the mouth, even if the hand is raised at a steep angle. The utensils are made of stainless steel mounted by a swivel pin to a built-up handle. Double stops prevent excessive swing. A fork (model H74627), teaspoon (model H74628), and soup spoon (model H74629) are available, and all are dishwasher safe.

Notes: Maddadapt is a trademark of Maddak Inc. ** Patent no. 4,389,777.

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This product record was updated on February 19, 2004.

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Maddak, Inc.

661 Route 23 South
Wayne, New Jersey 07470
United States
Telephone: 800-443-4926 or 973-628-7600.
Fax: 973-305-0841.
Web: http://www.maddak.com.
Email: CustService@Maddak.com.


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