AU2013904341A0 - Olive Oil Cotton Baby Wipes are cotton pads impregnated or soaked in medical grade olive oil. The wipes are designed for use on the skin of newborn babies and young infants. - Google Patents

Olive Oil Cotton Baby Wipes are cotton pads impregnated or soaked in medical grade olive oil. The wipes are designed for use on the skin of newborn babies and young infants.

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AU2013904341A0
AU2013904341A0 AU2013904341A AU2013904341A AU2013904341A0 AU 2013904341 A0 AU2013904341 A0 AU 2013904341A0 AU 2013904341 A AU2013904341 A AU 2013904341A AU 2013904341 A AU2013904341 A AU 2013904341A AU 2013904341 A0 AU2013904341 A0 AU 2013904341A0
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Isabelle Legrigore
Andrew Stevens
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Legrigore Isabelle Ms
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