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Characteristics Arm & Hammer Toothtunes Kidz Bop Boom Clap Toothbrush Soft.
Length, IN | 1.169 |
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Height, IN | 9.448 |
Width, IN | 2.357 |
Weight, LB | 0.195 |
Units In Package | 1 |
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Package Type | BLISTER CARD |
Package Size, CT | 1.0 |
Country Of Origin | China |
Seasonal | N |
Temperature Indicator | Shelf Stable |
Peg Down | 11.000 |
Peg Right | 30.000 |
Directions | Brush head and batteries are not replaceable. Operating instructions: 1. Press button, start brushing after beep. 2. Brush as you normally do. 3. Music will play for two minutes. 4. Rinse toothbrush head after each use and shake off excess water. Important Information: Due to normal wear, it is recommended that this toothbrush be fully replaced after three months of use. |
Marketing Description | Arm & Hammer™ Toothtunes™ Kidz Bop® Popstar Series Boom Clap Soft Toothbrush. The standard of purity. Hear 2 minutes of music in your mouth. Performed by Kidz Bop®. AAA+ batteries included. |
Other Description | "Kidz Bop" and "Kidz Bop Kids" are registered trademarks of kidz bop, LLC. All rights reserved. "Boom clap" written by charlotte aitchison, Fredrik Berger, Patrik Berger, and Stefan Graslund. Published by publishing company ten AB/indiscipline AB (ASCAP), administered by kobalt music publishing America IncEMI foray music obo Stellar Songs LTD, and reach music publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. 2 Minutes of music encourages longer brushing. Press button, start brushing after beep. How it works. Sound vibrations stream from the bristles through your teeth - so you hear the music in your head! www.toothtunes.com. Questions? North America 1-800-561-0752, M-F 9AM-5PM ET. Arm & Hammer, toot tunes and music in your mouth are trademarks of Church & Dwight Co., Inc. |
Ecommerce Description | Arm & Hammer™ Toothtunes™ Kidz Bop Boom Clap Toothbrush Soft. Hear 2 minutes of music in your mouth. Sound vibrations stream from the bristles through your teeth, so you hear the music in your head. |