Sunday, February 12, 2012

Bling Dummy

May 15, 2007 by · 3 Comments 

pinkalicious pacifier from Bel BambiniApparently Halle Berry spent over $1000 in a store called Bel Bambini based in Hollywood of course, and included one of these $63 (about £30) Pinkalicious pacifiers, or as we refer to them in the UK, a dummy or soother. It’s rhinestone encrusted using all genuine Swarovski crystals which have been applied in a sterile environment. You just don’t get much more bling than this, short of hanging a medallion off your baby and putting grills on their baby teeth!

There’s no denying it’s very pretty but it’s the type of thing you buy when money is no object and you don’t mind if the baby looses it or spits it out whilst you’re out and about with them in their pushchair. They don’t appear to ship to the UK and I bet if they were selling here, like many other US based goods, we’d probably end up paying double what the Americans do!

Ideal for: Gangsta parents, parents that love a bit of bling and kitsh, people with money to burn, people who think their kids are princesses or at the very least JLo…

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3 Responses to “Bling Dummy”
  1. cherisse says:

    i have a site on facebook called princess baby goodies i make theese bking dummies for around £5 come take a look x x

  2. cherisse says:

    bling dummies sorry touch screen phone . im in the uk x

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