Chew Sticks
Flat pieces with a texture on every face
Silicone chew tools since the first hollow teether
Every chew we make carries its firmness band in the name, from a hollow teether that collapses under a gum to XXT silicone that has survived children who go through everything. Pick the band first. Shape and pack size are the easy part.
Six bands, softest on the left. This is the same word that sits in brackets at the end of the listing name, not a rating anyone invented afterwards.
Three questions and you get a band rather than a single product, because inside a band the choice comes down to shape and how many pieces you want.
Firmness decides how hard a piece is to bite. Shape decides whether a child picks it up at all. A toddler who cannot hold a flat stick will hang on to a forked tube. A ten year old who does not want to look different will wear a coil under a collar.
Flat pieces with a texture on every face
Shaped for a fist, not for a pocket
Thin walls that collapse and spring back
The only place our hardest silicone appears
One listing per shape, chosen on price per piece rather than on the sticker price.
Five sticks in the Standard band, the only middle density listing in the range.
Three Medium Firm hand-held chews at nine dollars, the cheapest thing we sell.
Three hollow tubes, so one can be in the freezer while another is in the sink.
Six coil necklaces in XXT, the hardest silicone we mix.
Review count is not quality, but it does tell you which pieces have been in enough mouths for the failures to show up.
The patented hollow tube, freezer safe, and the most reviewed thing we make.
Two sticks, four textures each, and the cheapest way into the Xtra Tough band.
Hand-held chews one density above Xtra Tough, for children who destroyed the last set.
The same four-texture stick in orange and yellow, colours that stay findable on a floor.
Toughest and XXT together. Four pieces, and the necklaces are the hardest silicone we pour.
Six coil necklaces in XXT, the hardest silicone we mix.
Five clear XXT coils with no dye, where a crack shows up as a white line.
Hand-held chews one density above Xtra Tough, for children who destroyed the last set.
Five sticks at Toughest density, the priciest listing here and the second hardest.
Sorted softest first, and within a band by what one piece costs. The Each column is the price divided by the pack count, which is the only way the packs compare honestly.
| Listing | Band | Shape | Pieces | Price | Each | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hollow Chew Tubes, 3 Pack | Soft hollow | Hollow Chew Tubes | 3 | $11.99 | $4.00 | 4.7 / 128 |
| Hollow Chew Tubes, 2 Pack | Soft hollow | Hollow Chew Tubes | 2 | $9.99 | $5.00 | 4.6 / 1365 |
| Y Hollow Chew Tubes, 2 Pack | Soft hollow | Hollow Chew Tubes | 2 | $9.99 | $5.00 | 4.6 / 391 |
| X Hollow Chew Tubes, 2 Pack (Blue and Green) | Soft hollow | Hollow Chew Tubes | 2 | $11.99 | $6.00 | 4.6 / 272 |
| X Hollow Chew Tubes, 2 Pack (Pink and Purple) | Soft hollow | Hollow Chew Tubes | 2 | $11.99 | $6.00 | 4.8 / 260 |
| Medium Firm Hand-Held Chews, 3 Pack | Medium firm | Hand-Held Chews | 3 | $8.99 | $3.00 | 3.3 / 3 |
| Medium Firm Hand-Held Chews for Normal Chewers | Medium firm | Hand-Held Chews | — | $9.99 | — | 5.0 / 5 |
| Standard Chew Sticks for Moderate Chewers, 5 Pack | Standard | Chew Sticks | 5 | $12.99 | $2.60 | 4.3 / 414 |
| Xtra Tough Chew Sticks, 4 Pack | Xtra Tough | Chew Sticks | 4 | $11.99 | $3.00 | 4.3 / 136 |
| Xtra Tough Chew Sticks for Aggressive Chewers, 3 Pack | Xtra Tough | Chew Sticks | 3 | $9.99 | $3.33 | 4.4 / 189 |
| Xtra Tough Hand-Held Chews, 3 Pack | Xtra Tough | Hand-Held Chews | 3 | $9.99 | $3.33 | 4.0 / 311 |
| Hand-Held Chews for Aggressive Chewers, 3 Pack | Xtra Tough | Hand-Held Chews | 3 | $9.99 | $3.33 | 4.3 / 121 |
| Xtra Tough Chew Sticks for Ages 3 to 12, 2 Pack | Xtra Tough | Chew Sticks | 2 | $9.95 | $4.97 | 4.4 / 251 |
| Xtra Tough Chew Sticks, 2 Pack (Blue and Green) | Xtra Tough | Chew Sticks | 2 | $9.97 | $4.99 | 4.5 / 841 |
| Xtra Tough Chew Sticks, 2 Pack (Orange and Yellow) | Xtra Tough | Chew Sticks | 2 | $11.97 | $5.99 | 4.6 / 540 |
| Toughest Chew Sticks, 5 Pack | Toughest | Chew Sticks | 5 | $13.99 | $2.80 | 4.1 / 165 |
| Toughest Hand-Held Chews, 3 Pack | Toughest | Hand-Held Chews | 3 | $9.99 | $3.33 | 4.0 / 616 |
| XXT Chew Necklaces, 6 Pack | Xtra Xtra Tough | Chew Necklaces | 6 | $12.99 | $2.17 | 4.3 / 296 |
| XXT Clear Chew Necklaces, 5 Pack | Xtra Xtra Tough | Chew Necklaces | 5 | $12.99 | $2.60 | 4.3 / 46 |
We make one thing. Silicone a child can bite without anyone in the room flinching, in nineteen pieces that cover four shapes and six firmness levels. That is the whole company, and it is deliberate.
Chewing is a habit, not a phase, so the piece has to outlast the week it was bought in. A chew that is too soft comes back in pieces. A chew that is too hard gets rejected on day one and never picked up again. Neither of those is a manufacturing fault, they are a fitting problem, and the only way to fix a fitting problem is to tell people what they are buying.
So we mix the silicone in bands and print the band on the label: Medium Firm, Standard, Xtra Tough, Toughest, XXT, plus the hollow teething line underneath all of them. Sort this site by that word and you can move one step up or down without starting over.
A chew tool goes in a mouth, wears out, and then becomes a hazard. Silicone that has been bitten for months develops splits, and a piece that tears off can be swallowed. Check the chew before each use, bend it to look for cracks, and bin it the moment the surface breaks. That goes for every piece we make, including the two hardest bands.
Anything worn round the neck carries a separate risk. Our necklaces come off for sleep, for climbing frames, and for anything that is not supervised.
We set three and up on the solid chews. The hollow tubes are our teething line and get used with babies, which means an adult in the room. None of this is a medical device and none of it treats anything. If a therapist or a dentist is involved in your child's care, ask them which band to buy before you buy it.
It is our name for one of our silicone densities, printed in brackets at the end of the product name. On this site it is level three of six. There is no published durometer figure behind it, so the ladder is only useful inside our own range.
One step up, which is Toughest. Two products sit there, a five pack of sticks and a hand held set. Above that we only have XXT, and XXT is sold only as a necklace.
No. A hollow tube collapses under pressure and a stick resists it. The tubes are our teething line, and a school age child with a strong bite will open one up in days.
The straight and X hollow tubes, yes. The solid chews, no. We do not test them cold and hard silicone out of a freezer is unpleasant against teeth.
Yes, across the range: no BPA, no PVC, no lead, no phthalates, no latex. The hollow tube line is third party tested as well.
Because of who buys them. Toughest and XXT get bought by people whose children destroy everything, and they get judged on how long they survived. The soft teething tubes get bought for a job they do easily. That gap shows up as roughly half a star and we would rather explain it than hide it.
On the listing our retail partner runs. Every button here opens it in a new tab, and the payment, the delivery and any return happen there under their terms. There is no checkout on this site.
They were read from the product feed when this page was built. Prices move without notice, so the number on the listing is the one that counts.
Several of our hand held sets carry it: if the piece is chewed through inside a year, we replace it. Start the claim from the listing you bought from, since that is where the order lives.
No. Our listings lean on autism, ADHD and SPD because that is where people search, but children chew for plenty of reasons, including teething, anxiety and plain habit. A chew tool does not require a diagnosis.
The firmness guide walks through all six, what each one survives, and when to move up.