Tuesday, August 4, 2009
I love sending in products to gift baskets for a good cause. This just happens to be one of them. A fellow "mompreneur" and her sister are hosting a huge giveaway of products from other mompreneurs like myself in order to help rename their Heirloom Binky Bracelet. Details on the contest, which begins on August 7, are below. I will post a picture of the basket as soon as it is available-I know right now it is valued over $500!
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, http://www.templetonsilver.com/. The Grand Prize Basket products can be viewed both there and on Baby Swags’ website, http://www.babyswags.com/. The contest is open to all.
I sent in this Mommy & Me set along with a no-slip pinwheel bow.
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