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Difrax Baby Innovations ~ 5-Stage Pacifier System that Grows With Baby Review!

November 12, 2014 By Africa

Disclosure: I received the the Difrax Orthodontic pacifier, in order to facilitate my review. All opinions are my own and honest. I am disclosing this in accordance to FTC Guidelines.

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Have you heard of Difrax before?  They are a well known European brand based in The Netherlands since 1967, recently launched in the U.S.  Overseas they have pioneered a pacifier system that accommodates each stage of baby’s development as well as the smart s-bottle designed to reduce colic when feeding.  I received, and reviewed, their Orthodontic Pacifier for the 18+ months age range.

We all know that our little ones all grow up and develop at their own rate.  Each and every baby is an individual and one size does NOT fit all.  That is why the Difrax 5-Stage Pacifier System is the perfect product for YOUR child as they grow from newborn through 18+ months.

Each collection comes in newborn (0-2 months), 0-6 month, 6+ month, 12+ months, and 18+ month styles that are designed with different features and benefits unique to the needs of your baby as they move through all these stages of life.  A great feature of the 12+ month stage is that it is the first pacifier I have encountered that encourages tots to break the habit, and the 18+ month pacifier is even designed to wean baby off.

Difrax – Orthodontic 18+ months Pacifier

As I said, we received the Orthodontic Pacifier for the 18+ months age range.  We all know how hard breaking your little one of the pacifier habit can be, and that is why I just love the Difrax 12-18, and 18+ months aged pacifiers as they are geared towards helping with this difficult transition.  The 18+ month pacifier’s nipple is extra strong and has a completely solid construction, making it less easy for a child to damage it by biting.  Trust me, Gradie has tried for all she is worth to bite through this pacifier and has had NO luck, she really gave it a good test, she still is 🙂 .  Take a look at her below enjoying her Difrax Pacifier.

difrax pacifier

You can pick up the Difrax range of pacifiers by clicking HERE.  They cost just $2.99 to $3.29 per single pacifier and $5.99 for a twin pack, extremely inexpensive for such high quality pacifiers.  While you’re online you should also like Difrax on Facebook, and follow them on Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram – that way you won’t miss out on any new product developments and promotions as they come along. 
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Comments

  1. Jami says

    November 12, 2014 at 16:24

    Another great review. Love all you post for our littles. These look fantastic. The s bottle does too. Another great company with high quality products.

  2. Olivia says

    November 13, 2014 at 07:17

    These sound great. Its amazing how many pacifiers my babies went through. And the Difrax
    colors are just amazing. How good it is to hear of something that is not only good for the little ones but strong as well.

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