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Picture of EASIE EATERS Easie Eaters are a fork and spoon with built-up handles designed for use by individuals aged three years and older with fine motor, grasping, or upper extremity disabilities. These easy-grip plastic utensils have built-up, curved handles that facilitate greater success with hand-to-mouth feeding. Latex-free and dish-washer safe, the set includes one spoon and one fork. COLOR: Assorted.

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Price: 8.49.

This product record was updated on April 28, 2010.

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United States
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Distributor(s):

Therapy Shoppe Inc.

PO Box 8875
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49518
United States
Telephone: 800-261-5590 or 616-696-7441.
Fax: 616-696-7471.
Web: http://www.therapyshoppe.com.
Email: thershoppe@aol.com.


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