If you see a chew that is shiny, it’s not silicone it’s plastic. Silicone is dull and doesn’t shine.

If you see a metallic color chew, that’s toxic paint from 3D printing.

Thin outline chews are impossible to make with silicone.

AI hallucination products in the chew industry is half the industry.

Now you know how to identify the chew scams for yourself.

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I’ve seen chew designs that have intricate detailed designs on the chew, and it’s baffled me how did they manufacture that chew.

Silicone can make tactile texture, it cannot make detailed designs.

Those intricate design chews are all 3D printed, that’s how.

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I think why is half the industry, if not more, 3D printing their chews.

It took me half a year and thousands of dollars to manufacture just my one Heart Chew Necklace in 2 colors, and do it properly by going to the best of the best silicone manufacturer in China.

Our entire chew industry is run by neurotypicals who don’t know what it’s like to have chew stims. They don’t care they’re selling autistic people 3D printed plastic chews made with toxic filaments. They can flood the market with chews fast.

They probably all hate me because not only am I the only autistic designed chew in the industry, but I’m likely the only one who manufactured a chew the right way. My Heart Chew Necklace exposes their scam just by existing and selling.

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