Pink 'n' Blue - Pet Products
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Pink 'n' Blue

Pink 'n' Blue is a family run company selling pet products in mainly pink 'n' blue!! Pink for the girls and blue for the boys. We offer a wonderful range of products including Collars, Coats, Leads, Feeding Bowls, Pet Beds, Blankets and Pet Carriers, you’ve guessed it, all in pink or blue! No minimum order. Perfect presents for pampered pets. Pink ‘n’ Blue welcomes trade enquiries and our new catalogue is now available.

 

Pink 'n' Blue
Oak and Beech Farm, Old House Lane, Kings Langley
Hertfordshire
WD4 8RS

Phone 01923 260031
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http://www.wholesale-trader-uk.co.uk/html/pink_n_blue_pet_accessorie.html

Debbie Shailer

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