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Sporting Goods : Coleman Water Sport Duck Dog Toy (Small)

Coleman Water Sport Duck Dog Toy (Small)

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Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Coleman
EAN: 0076501011609
Label: Coleman
Product Manufacturer: Coleman
Model: 8744-100
Publisher: Coleman
Release Date: March 20, 2008
Ranking: 39489
Studio: Coleman


Product facts:
  • Measures approximately 18¿ x 8¿ x 5¿
  • Made with high-quality plush
  • Squeaker included
  • Double-stitched at stress points to ensure hours of enjoyment
  • Great for tug-of-war and retrieving







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Extremely durable yet lightweight watersport toys! They Float!









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