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May 01, 2008
Mompreneur Designs Tushygear Tote for Parents On-the-Go
Handy diaper changing essentials in a convenient tote. Available in organic.
Deerfield, IL (PRWEB) April 29, 2008 -- With todays parents on the go, simplifying the items they need to carry is very important. One way to do this is by having a compact, diaper changing pad with a place for the diapers and wipes, called Tushygear. Tushygear is a cute diaper changing pad with a pocket for diapers and wipes. It fits in a large bag or purse for parents who dont want to carry a huge diaper bag. Emily Sandberg, the creator of Tushygear, was tired of seeing parents in public places change their precious babies tushies” without a pad. She created Tushygear as an easy solution to this problem. Tushygear is offered in over 30 fabric choices for all types of parents. You can see these choices on www.tushygear.com.
The design of Tushygear is simple. It is a pad with one of 30 great cotton fabrics on one side and a soft minky type fabric for baby on the other. At one end is a large pocket for up to 3 diapers and a case of wipes. It then can be rolled up and secured with a bow. Some fabric options include sock monkeys, skulls, and baseballs. Tushygear is completely washable and made in the USA. There is even an organic option (Organic Grass) for all the green parents out there.
Tushygear is featured in over 35 stores across the country. The parents who have purchased Tushygear said that it has made their life and travel with their babies so much easier. The cost of Tushygear is $38. The company also offers blankets, burp cloths, and changing covers for the table at home to complement their Tushygear on the Road.
For more questions please contact Emily Sandberg at emily @ tushygear.com or at 773-802-4172.
Samples available upon request.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at May 1, 2008 11:58 PM