XXT Chew Necklaces, 6 Pack
Six coil necklaces in XXT, the hardest silicone we mix.

Clear coil necklaces at XXT density, five to a pack. No dye, no colourant, the silicone left as it comes.
Removing the pigment is the whole point of this listing. Colour in silicone is inert and nobody has shown it comes out in the mouth, but a lot of parents would rather not have the argument, and clear settles it. It also makes a crack visible early, since a split shows as a white line against the transparency.
The coil can be worn round the neck or wound round a wrist as a bracelet, which is the usual answer for a child who does not want to wear something that announces itself. Density is XXT, the hardest we make.
Wipe with mild soapy water. Forty-six ratings so far, average 4.3, which is a smaller sample than most of the range.
Same warning as any neck-worn chew: strangulation risk. Inspect it before each use, take it off for sleep and rough play, and supervise.
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.
Six coil necklaces in XXT, the hardest silicone we mix.
Hand-held chews one density above Xtra Tough, for children who destroyed the last set.
Five sticks at Toughest density, the priciest listing here and the second hardest.
Xtra Xtra Tough: The densest silicone we pour, and the coil necklace is the only shape we pour it into.