Tink's #69 Doe-in-Rut Hot Bomb Heated Dispenser Deer Scent Liquid Pack of 2
Product #: 358907
Tink's #:
W5916
UPC #: 049818210546
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Product Information
The Tink's #69 Doe-in-Heat Hot Bomb is a revolution in scent dispersion. The Doe-in-Rut Bomb contains an air activated heat pouch which heats the scent pad to naturally disperse more scent molecules in the air. Loaded with the proven scent of Tink's #69 this is sure to bring in those big bucks when nothing else will. Each package contains two individually wrapped dispensers and each dispenser lasts approximately 4 hours.
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