Brand New Tweety Bird Key Chain
Product Features
Highest quality, molded key chain
Color and detail compliment the world-class logos
Includes a standard key ring
Comes with a zipper hook
Allows the key chain to become a zipper pull
Description
PlastiColor Tweety Bird Key Chain is one of the highest quality, molded key chains from PlastiColor. The color and detail compliment the world-class logos and characters that are featured. All key chains include a standard key ring as well as a “zipper hook”, which allows the key chain to become a zipper pull on a back pack, belt pack, brief case, or jacket.
Shipping
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Item may be remove from factory packaging
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