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Posh Pacifiers

By Divalysscious Moms | September 16, 2008

Mothers are constantly in search of effective ways to limit the spread of germs, especially when it comes to infants and toddlers. In particular, keeping track of pacifiers can be a daily headache for cautious mothers, as the baby-soothers can get mixed up with those belonging to other children at day care, nursery programs, or playgroups. Aiming to put an end to the mix-ups, the creator of MyPacifer designed a pacifier ($15-$56, recommended for ages 3 to 36 months) which can be printed with the baby's name. These adorable pacifiers come in a variety of colors such as red, blue, and pink, as well as various orthodontic styles. The Web site offers personalization of any kind, including a variety of symbols such as crowns, skulls, and printed words. Now baby can be comforted in style. For more information and to purchase, go to mypacifier.com.


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