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    By David Marlin on 21 October 2020 News

    It seems that Acavallo Jumpe Allupro bits are the latest “must have” to be doing the rounds on social media at the moment. They have been around for a while but now seem to be getting popular.

    There are two issues that I can see at a glance:

    Firstly, hygiene. How do you clean it? Metal and rubber bits are very easy to keep clean but this would be very difficult to clean.

    Secondly, the material looks as though it would be abrasive and could make the tongue sore.

    I’d love to hear your thoughts? Please feel free to post them on my facebook page! Click here.

     

     

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