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CONTOURED LUMBAR BACK CUSHION (MODELS 5614 & 5602)     

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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Contoured Lumbar Back Cushion is a back support cushion designed to relieve back pain at home, work, and in the car. The cushions are made of molded polyfoam. Covers are available in Brown Twill (##5614) or Plaid (##5602). DIMENSIONS: 13 x 14 inches.

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This product record was updated on December 22, 2008.

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Foam Products Inc

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4747 Bronx Blvd
Bronx, New York 10470
United States
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