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"NUK Orthodontic Pacifier Value Pack, Boy, 0-6 Months (Pack of 3)"

NUK Orthodontic Pacifier Value Pack, Boy, 0-6 Months (Pack of 3)
NUK Orthodontic Pacifier Value Pack, Boy, 0-6 Months (Pack of 3)

Orthodontic nipple shape is asymmetrical with a scooped bottom: Flatter to allow for more room for natural sucking motion, slimmer to reduce pressure on jaw and teeth, and narrower to help prevent teeth misalignment

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foxsable /r/Fatherhood
2 points
1970-01-19 06:25:13.091 +0000 UTC

That's not bad. Certainly very simple in appearance (though not in coding). Thanks for doing something to help people!

First, here's my recommendations. I would add bibs, if possible, because we went through a lot of those back when my daughter was little. Also, for pacifiers, she would not use those round soothie kind, so it might be good to put some of the NUK kind that instead of being round are more... Whatever shape this is either as a separate category or as another list item. You could add trashbags or maybe diaper genie refills to home.

Second, here's my wishlist version of this site/app. It is a signin based site, where you can create a profile, and list some items, specific items, that you buy regularly. You can go to the site, and at any moment it will tell you, within a set radius, where you can pick up that item least expensively (and maybe also amazon). It could probably be just grocery items. So, say, I could put in "cans of mountain dew" and it would search the stores around me, sales, calculate any discounts like Redcard or store savings clubs, and give me the best per can price (or per oz even). So say Target has a 24 back for 6.99, but Publix has an amazing buy one get one for 3.99... obviously the Publix sale is the best that week. And in my personal dreamworld, it would also both send you alerts at certain price threshholds, as above, and allow you to enter your entire grocery list and show you which store is cheapest. ( Your order is $200 at Winn Dixie and $230 at Publix). My dream app hear is paid for by the stores, because they can see the items that are on everyone's list and use that to make sure they have those items in their store (I'm looking at you Winn Dixie and your refusal to carry Rebel Creamery Ice Cream).