Xtra Tough Chew Sticks, 2 Pack (Blue and Green)
Two sticks, four textures each, and the cheapest way into the Xtra Tough band.

Same stick, same Xtra Tough density, different colours. Orange and yellow read as warmer and tend to be easier to spot on a classroom floor than the darker options.
Colour is not a cosmetic detail with chew tools. A stick that blends into a carpet gets lost, and a lost stick means a chewed shirt collar by lunchtime. Bright orange survives that problem better than black or navy, which is a real reason some people pay a couple of dollars more for this pair over the blue and green one.
The four-leg texture map is unchanged: smooth on one side, raised block pattern and ridges on the others. Silicone is food grade and the listing states it is free of BPA, PVC, lead and phthalates.
Two sticks per pack. Most families keep one in a bag and one at home rather than rotating a single piece between the two.
The listing price on this colour pair runs above the blue and green version of the identical stick. If colour does not matter to you, check both before buying.
Silicone that has been chewed for months splits along the bite line, and a torn piece can be swallowed. Bend the chew before each use and look at the creases. Throw it out at the first tear rather than at the first hole.
Same band first, then the shape, then one step either side.
Two sticks, four textures each, and the cheapest way into the Xtra Tough band.
A T shaped stick with raised blocks on one face and a recessed tread on the other.
Three Xtra Tough sticks, sold to people whose child bites hard and keeps going.
Three black hand-held chews in Xtra Tough, with a one year chew-through replacement.
Xtra Tough: The workhorse density. Covers moderate chewers and most aggressive ones.