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Swiss Electro-Chemical Teething Necklace -1900A

Don't give your babies dangerous drugs; put a teething necklace on them and your child will stay healthy during this difficult period. Advertised in the March, 1900 issue of the WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION.

Date: 01/12/2009
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