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    White Scooper Bowl

    9 inch Break proof plastic Dishwasher safe
    Product #: 21390KE

    This 9” (23cm) scoop plate promotes independence at meal time. It allows the user to push food against the plate’s high back wall and onto their cutlery. The entry side is low for ease of use. The wide outer rim is useful to grasp the plate while scooping food onto cutlery. The plate has a skid resistant base which is helpful for the individual with one hand or for anyone with poor coordination. Breakproof plastic. Microwaveable and top rack dishwasher safe.

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