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  1. BOTTLE PALS Picture of BOTTLE PALS --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Bottle Pals are baby bottle holders designed for use by infants and young children with grasping and other upper extremity disabilities. These soft pillow-like stuffed animals feature an opening to securely hold an eight-ounce baby bottle (an Evenflo bottle is included) or a child's eight-ounce child's sip cup. Made of washable nylon with a terry cloth liner, Bottle Pals have an attached milk drip cloth and are availabl...[More Information]

  2. BOTTLETENDERS --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- BottleTenders are baby bottle holders designed for use by parents with use of only one hand or by young children with limited grasping ability. The holders are soft, stuffed animals (bunny, puppy, cow, or pig) with BottleBand holders attached to them. The BottleBands are soft rings which hold the baby bottle in position for feeding. The Bottle Tenders are available in a Swivel & Tilt Feeding System with a permanently af...[More Information]

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