rubber fish toy
USD $0.1 - $0.15 /Piece
Min.Order:5000 Pieces
Cixi Rongli Plastic Toys Co., Ltd.
rubber fish toy
Name:Plastic Toy
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Quick Details:
Toys Keywards:Plastic Toy,Toy,educational toy,toys for kid
Rubber Duck Toys,Baby Bath Toys,yellow floating bath duck gift,
Devil Floating Bath Duck Set,Water Toy Bath Du
Place of Origin:ZHEJIANG CHINA (MAINLAND)
Brand Name:BL
Model Number:R00X
Toys Main Material:PVC,Vinyl,ATBC-PVC,Roto Casting,Plastic
Setting Place:Bathroom,Bedroom,Invisibel Setting
Occasion:Home,Office,Invisibel Setting
Gender:Children's,Men's,Women's,Unisex
Colour:As Picture,As client's requirements
Ducks' Sizes:
Sizes:From 3-100cm can be made as client's requirements
Price :We have many factories,can do the different prices according to
the different quanlity clients' needed
Delivery Time:can arrange as different requirements
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Duck's Mould:
Open Mould details:
We have many years experienced masters,can open different designs and sizes
as clients needed.
Open model time:
3-15CM 18-28DAYS
15-100CM 25-35DAYS
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Duck Sample
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What is a rubber duck?
Rubber ducks are, in general, amazingly simple, buoyant plastic bath toys that vaguely resemble ducklings. Some rubber ducks can squeak. Some rubber ducks can squirt water. Some rubber ducks change colors or even glow in the dark. And some rubber ducks even look like Elvis. DuckLips has more to say about the general rubber duck: Why are rubber ducks so darn awesome?
Why are they called "rubber" ducks when they're made of plastic?
Rubber ducks were initially made of rubber, until more durable, flexible and colorable materials, such as plastic, were invented. Now that plastic is so easy and cheap to produce, "rubber" ducks are made from plastic but retain their original name. Rubber ducks are sometimes made of a plastic called PVC, but there are some health concerns with that material.
What is the history of the rubber duck?
The history of the rubber duck is not completely definitive. Though it's linked to common use of rubber by the end of the 19th century to manufacture all sorts of household items, there is a lack of hard evidence pointing to a distinct "first" rubber duck.
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