Sister-“Mompreneurs” announce national contest

Jul 31, 2009 by

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SISTER-“MOMPRENEURS” ANNOUNCE NATIONAL CONTEST TO RENAME THEIR PRODUCT AFTER CORPORATE THREAT

CHARLESTON, S.C., JULY 27, 2009– Small business owners and sisters Rhett & Neyle Templeton recently learned how childish corporate life can be when giant Playtex Corporation ordered them to drop the “Binky” from their signature product, the Heirloom Binky Bracelet.

“Binky” seemed to be a cute, generic word helping describe the sterling silver pacifier holder (which converts to a keepsake bracelet for posterity) that the sisters created for their co-owned business, Templeton’s – Timeless Infant Silver. Both stay-at-home moms, Rhett & Neyle epitomize the success of the “Mompreneur” movement, having received national publicity for their products on “The Drs” TV show, as well as promotion in “swag bags” for Hollywood babies.

All was peaceful until Playtex confronted Templeton’s last week with a “cease and desist” order to drop “Binky” from their name. It turns out “Binky” is trademarked as Playtex’s pacifier brand.

With only five business days to follow through, the Templetons turned a jarring setback into opportunity, and not just for themselves, announcing a contest to rename their product.

“The contest will be announced on August 7th on the Charleston morning show Lowcountry Live with Ryan Nelson,” co-owner Rhett Templeton said.

There will be one Grand Prize Winner, who will receive a large basket stuffed with “Infant to Mommy” Products from clients of the PR and Marketing Company Baby Swags, which places “mompreneur” creations in swag bags for celebrities.

Baby Swags owner Phyllis Pometta stepped in immediately to help when she learned of the sisters’ business crisis, Templeton noted. “From the U.S. to Canada as well as Australia, the generosity of our peers and their willingness to help another small business in need has been overwhelming.”

Contest rules can be found on the Templeton’s website, www.TempletonSilver.com. The Grand Prize Basket products can be viewed both there and on Baby Swags’ website, www.BabySwagsPR.wordpress.com. The contest is open to all.

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Please Contact:
Rhett Templeton, Templeton’s
Rhett@TempletonSilver.com
843.795.PACI (7224)
www.TempletonSilver.com

Phyllis Pometta, Baby Swags
info@babyswags.com
www.babyswags.com
www.babyswagspr.wordpress.com

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Supporting Small Businesses – CPSIA law issues

Dec 23, 2008 by

You may have been reading about this here and there across the web, or maybe this is the first you are hearing of it, either way it is time for you, yes YOU to take some action. I have pulled some very important information from various sources on the web in order to help you understand how this new law will impact every area of business. Perhaps due to the holiday this is all being masked but at some point people will no longer hide from it, they will be forced to deal with the situation head on. All the hype is in regards to H.R. 4040, the Consumer Protection Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) that has been signed into law August 14, 2008, and will become effective February 10, 2009 and is now being referred to as National Bankruptcy Day.

Many, I mean, many companies have been blogging about this (do your own google search for CPSIA and you can see exactly what I mean) and what it will take to keep them in business and the results are scary and in most cases will put them all out of business. I am not just talking about people who create products to sell at craft shows and community fairs, I am also speaking of small home based businesses, independent designers, mompreneurs, the “Little People” in the biz and not just toy makers, this applies to any company that will produce a product targeting children twelve and under, clothing, shoes, accessories, bibs, and so on. But if you think it stops there, think of the trickle down effect. You have the retailers that are trying to sell these products. They will have no inventory because there will be no products being made by small businesses. Your product choices will be extremely limited to those companies with big time bank accounts. Then think about this, you can’t just go to your local craft fair, pick up a ‘new’ handmade toy and drop it in the Toys for Tots charity box because of this law. It will effect businesses big and small, product based to service based, it effects us a whole. Yes, this even will effect Baby Swags and the products that will be included into these fantastic Celebrity Gift Bags. Celebrities…we need your help too here!

Baby Swags prides itself on finding unique mom-made, mom-inspired, mompreneurial type products or otherwise known as WAHM products. These companies range from Etsy stores to their own shops, either way, they are all made up of one common thread, being a mom. Moms have discovered that they don’t have to quit working to stay at home, instead they have come up with products that they can create/make from the comforts of their home while still attending to their children’s needs through out the day. Many of these women do not have big time budgets there for how can they be expected to pay for the extensive testing that will be require by the new law? I have compiled a list of some of my clients reactions as well as great blog content provided from other concerned small business owners.

Happy Panda Baby Blog
Boutique Cafe
AAFA – American Apparel and Footwear Association
National Bankruptcy Day
Organic Baby Farm
WAHM Solutions
Challenge & Fun
YouTube Video – Mr. Sun

Just because you are not a small business owner, you can still take part in voicing your opinion and we encourage you to do so and I have made it easy for you by providing you with various ways on how you can get your voices heard.
Boutique Cafe has a whole list of ways you can help the small businesses that mean so much to you. A portion of this was taken directly from their website:

What can you do?
Email or call the CPSIA – the office of the CPSC ombudsman 888-531-9070.
http://www.cpsc.gov/cgibin/newleg.aspx
Comments on Component Parts Testing accepted through January 30, 2009.
CPSC.gov.

Email or snail mail your representatives.
http://capwiz.com/americanapparel/issues/alert/?alertid=12274476

Call your representatives. For their contact information just enter your zip code.
http://capwiz.com/americanapparel/dbq/officials/

Make your voice heard by voting on this issue. The top 3 in each category will be presented to President-elect Obama.
http://www.change.org/ideas/view/save_handmade_toys_from_the_cpsia

Sign the petition.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/economicimpactsofCPSIA/index.html

Join Ning’s CPSIA-Central

The press is just getting word of this and have also been responding, though not as much as we’d all hope.
LA Times article
Kids Today

See what people are really saying and feeling:
ETSY Forum
Fashion-Incubator

The point to all of this is to just get your voices heard. United We Stand, Divided We Fall.

Baby Swags is also working on something called Project Believe. If you would like to take part in our ‘mompreneur’, small business awareness venture, please see our blog post explaining what is needed from you. Baby Swags Blog post about Project Believe

Yes it is a lot to take in, but a lot of families, a lot of livelihoods are being put in jeopardy as a result of this law. Please help out where you can. Wouldn’t you rather celebrate a day like Valentines Day than take part in watching millions of companies collapse on National Bankruptcy day?
Phyllis

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Are you a mompreneur?

Dec 17, 2008 by

Baby Swags is working on a very special “mompreneur” project and needs your help. If you are a mompreneur and would like to be a part of this special project set to launch in 2009 then we need to hear from you! I am looking at this time for mompreneurs who have pictures of themselves in action with or with out their family helping. Are you sewing an item with little Jimmy covered in thread, or do you paint canvas’s and little Sarah looks like she was the canvas? Or how about this one, your husband took a very flattering picture of you working late night with your hair all mangled and looking like you could have used another pot of coffee? If you have any of these types of pictures, please forward them to me.

When sending in your picture, please do not edit them. Leave them as is and if you have them in a hi-resolution format, that is even better. Also, when sending them in, this means you are allowing Baby Swags to use them as we see fit, such as for promotional purposes or advertising, or simply because we think they are cute photos and we want to share them with the world. We have set up a special email account for any and all questions and photos to be directed to. When sending in your pictures, please tell us the following:

Your full name (though it will not be shared, it’s just for our own reference)
The city/state in which you live
The name and URL of your business
How long you have been in business
What you make & or create
If there are little helpers in the photo, their first name and age
Would you like to be added to our newsletter group? Yes or No?

This is sort of a top secret project, but I can tell you it is going by the name of “Baby Swags – Project Believe”.

Please direct any and all questions and photos to me at projectbelieve@babyswags.com

Thanks for your assistance! Once I have more information to share, I will send out a newsletter email to all those giving me permission to get them added!

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Interview with Happy Panda

Dec 9, 2008 by

I had the pleasure of interviewing Pamela with Happy Panda. I’ve worked with Pamela for a while now and I am so thrilled that after all this time I was finally able to talk to her on the phone! A majority of my work is done online or via email that it is always so wonderful to actually get to talk to someone who isn’t 4. Thanks a bunch for everything Pamela! For those that want to see what Happy Panda is all about, here is my little model when I first started working with her company. Gianna was so excited about that panda shirt, she wore it for about a month straight. She still has the little hat too that I catch her wearing from time to time, lol.

happypandagianna

To here Pamela and I chat, visit VodPod

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