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Winter is Here: Time to Dust Off the Sled and Make the Most of the Season!

Winter is Here: Time to Dust Off the Sled and Make the Most of the Season!

Photo credit: Toddler Sled by Dundalk Inc.

The Toddler Sled by Dundalk Inc., available in vibrant red and green, promises endless winter fun for your little ones!

BYLINE: Zahra Sadiq 

On a snowy winter day, there is nothing quite as magical as the thrill of racing down a hill on a sled. Sleds have brought joy to generations, offering a simple yet unforgettable way to embrace the winter wonderland. 

With Christmas approaching, now is the perfect time for Dundalk Plastic Inc. Toddler sled. Located in Dundalk, Ontario, this family-owned business specializes in custom plastic fabrication, offering services like cutting, bending, CNC routing, and welding for a variety of industries.  

With expertise in creating everything from chute liners to rural mailboxes, they provide cost-effective solutions, including design assistance and plastic repair for agricultural, commercial, and industrial applications. So, when it comes to the Toddler Sled, you can rest assured knowing your children are riding a product built with care and precision.  

Made from high-quality puck board plastic, the Toddler Sled is light weight, durable, rust free, and built to last. Safety within the sled is of utmost importance as there are strong adjustable seat belts. The sled glides with ease on both snow and ice.  

The Toddler Sled is the perfect way to introduce your child to the joy of winter fun, offering both safety and excitement for countless snow-filled adventures. 

Since this is cool tools – the sled is a handy tool for when you have cut a fresh Christmas tree and need to get it back to the house. 


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