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Wheatbags Love Wheatbag Blue Cockatoo (Lavender Scented)

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Wheatbags Love Wheatbag Blue Cockatoo (Lavender Scented)
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Wheatbags are soothing, warming and offer natural pain relief to sore muscles and aching joints. Our wheatbags are longer in length and so fit comfortably across shoulders, tummies, lower backs, feet and our customers use them for sore shoulders, tight necks, period cramps, aching lower backs and stomach pain amongst many other uses!

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