Octodog Claims To Reduce Hot Dog Choking Hazard
Kids Can Eat Safer With Gizmo, Inventors Say
Looking for a way to jazz up your toddler's food and reduce the risk of your child choking?
The hot dog is among the top ten items found in many lists concerning choking occurrences in young children, according to the inventors of Octodog. Pediatricians recommend slicing a hot dog linearly. The method of slicing a hotdog linearly can reduce the chances of choking during consumption. A sliced hot dog is a safer way to serve hot dogs to children.
Octodog, a new one-of-a kind frankfurter converter makes slicing the dog easier and turns food into fun for young children. It actually turns the hot dog into something that represents and octopus – hence, Octodog.
It's an easy to work slicer that works best on skinless hot dogs.
With just a couple of steps, the hot dog is turned into an Octodog. It costs $16.95 and is available online. Click here for information.
So for once it's OK for kids to play with their food.
Octodog, a new one-of-a kind frankfurter converter makes slicing the dog easier and turns food into fun for young children. It actually turns the hot dog into something that represents and octopus – hence, Octodog.
It's an easy to work slicer that works best on skinless hot dogs.
With just a couple of steps, the hot dog is turned into an Octodog. It costs $16.95 and is available online. Click here for information.
So for once it's OK for kids to play with their food.
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