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CHEW STIXX ORAL MOTOR CHEW FLAVOR PACK | 
| Manufacturer: THE SENSORY UNIVERSITY Category: Toy
Buy New: $19.99 as of 9/9/2010 06:57 CDT details
Seller: The Sensory University Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 18160
MPN: CS 105
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | FOUR FLAVORS ONE LOW COST | | • | EXTREMELY DURABLE | | • | MULTIPLE TEXTURES AND FLAVORS SIMULATE FOOD | | • | FDA APPROVED | | • | MADE IN USA |
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Product Description Product Description
Chew Stixx when used properly provide a safe and bacteria free alternative for children who chew on shirts, pencils, fingers, ETC. Chew Stixx combines multiple food simulating textures into one cost effective device. Due to the alternating textures of this product, it is an excellent chewable hand fidget for children craving sensory input, and the input received from destructive oral motor grinding. The textures of this product were designed by therapists to simulate the ever changing textures of food, therefore assisting with children who have sensory issues when certain textures are placed in their mouth.
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| Customer Reviews: What flavor, What scent? February 8, 2010 Mom in St Louis (St Louis MO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased these chew stixx for my son. He needed to chew something other than his toothbrush. I purchased these after talking to a few mothers at the OT office. I received the shipment pretty fast but the product was not as I thought it would be. They had NO flavor and NO scent. Actually one had a really slight mint smell but no flavor. My son was totally turned off by the plastic scent. So, I called the seller and they told me that the scent and flavor were extremely faint. And that it only activated with the heat of chewing for a while. So being a good mom, I chewed those things for a half an hour for each one trying to activate the smell/taste for my little one. And nothing, nil, nodda. There was no flavor and no scent emanating from these things well except the plastic one. Even the one that smelled faintly of mint began to taste real plasticky after a while. My son will only chew the minty scented one for a little bit. So now he is throwing them around like ninja throwing stars. I guess we are getting some kind of use out of them. But I am still on the hunt for some actually taste and scented chewy things. I also, saw that you can buy a candy scented/flavored spray to spritz them with and I was thinking of doing just that. I will let you know if that helps him to get past the plastic scent/taste. Thanks.
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