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Tommee Tippee CTN Flow Teats Nipples Tommee Tippee

SKU:421124

Regular price $12.00
Sale price $12.00 Regular price $0.00 Sale

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  • 30 Days Return policy
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The Tommee Tippee CTN 2X Fast Flow teat is designed to be used together with Tommee Tippee Anti-Colic baby bottles to provide a comfortable, colic-reducing feeding experience. The sensitive nipple and unique anti-colic technology in the Tommee Tippee Anti-Colic bottles work together to reduce colic symptoms.

Features:

  • Quantity: 2 pieces
  • Breast-like nipple mimics natural feel, flex, and movement of breastfeeding
  • Helps facilitate smooth transition between breast and bottle
  • Sensitive nipple and anti-colic technology in bottles help reduce colic
  • 84% of mothers agreed anti-colic bottles reduced baby's colic symptoms
  • 95% of mothers said their baby accepted the nipple and they'd recommend it

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Returns Information:
If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, we accept returns within 30 days.

Tommee Tippee CTN Flow Teats Nipples

Tommee Tippee CTN Flow Teats Nipples

Regular price $12.00
Sale price $12.00 Regular price $0.00

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