Charles River Apparel Receives iParenting Media Award
July 23, 2008
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| Charles River Apparel's Traveler Convertible Bag/Blanket recently received Disney's iParenting Media Award. The product is made from water-resistant Softex polyester and lined with anti-pill fleece. |
Charles River Apparel, Medford, Mass., recently received the iParenting Media Award in the Gifts category for its Traveler Convertible Bag/Blanket.
"We designed the Traveler as a great grab-and-go item for families, travelers or as a gift item for employees," says Vanessa Keefe, director of marketing. "When you add in that it has a variety of locations perfect for a company's logo, you have a great corporate gift item that is family-friendly."
Reviewers from iParenting.com, which is part of Disney's Internet Group, called the bag easy, sturdy and portable, according to Charles River.
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