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Gaiam Hot & Cold Neck Cradle

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Gaiam Hot & Cold Neck Cradle
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Reduce stress, release tension, and soothe pain in the neck, back, and shoulders with the Restore Hot &amp; Cold Neck Cradle.<br>

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