Delta Children Launches New Jeep® by Delta Children Strollers with Social Media Influencer Campaign
NEW YORK (PRWEB) June 06, 2018 -- Delta Children, the world’s leading baby and children’s products brand, is launching a brand new line of Jeep® by Delta Children strollers. To support the new product launches, Delta Children has partnered with over 50 prominent influencers to highlight the importance of living a healthy lifestyle and encourage other moms to get outside with their children.
The launch of this new line of strollers marks Delta Children’s reintroduction as a leader in the stroller industry. Delta Children was founded over 50 years ago and was widely known as the most prominent name in strollers. The Luv Buggy stroller was launched by Delta Children in 1982 and was the very first full-size, easy folding stroller available. Since then, Delta Children has been focused on becoming the #1 brand in both nursery and toddler furniture, but now they are back with the launch of the new Jeep® by Delta Children strollers to take over the industry!
“We are proud to bring strollers back in a big way by expanding the Jeep® by Delta Children product line to include the styles parents are looking for at a price that can’t be beat. With this new line of strollers, we are continuing to help families live better by making sure their adventures, travels and everyday lives are safe and more enjoyable,” said Joseph Shamie, President of Delta Children.
The new line of Jeep® by Delta Children strollers starts at just $50.00 and ranges up to $350.00, covering the needs of every parent and the sizes of all children. From Ultralight Travel Strollers to Double Strollers, Joggers and luxury Infant to Toddler Convertible Strollers, all styles are loaded with features that parents are looking for while also remaining extremely reasonably priced compared to the high end styles from other prominent stroller brands. Every stroller is also JPMA certified to meet or exceed all ASTM and applicable CPSC standards to ensure the safest ride for your child. The strollers in the new line include:
• Jeep® by Delta Children Sport Utility All-Terrain Stroller
• Jeep® by Delta Children Sport Utility All-Terrain Jogger
• Jeep® by Delta Children Side x Side Double Ultralight Stroller
• Jeep® by Delta Children Cross-Country Sport Plus Jogger
• Jeep® by Delta Children Unlimited Reversible Handle Stroller
• Jeep® by Delta Children Ultralight Adventure Stroller
• Jeep® by Delta Children North Star Stroller
To help create awareness around the new Jeep® by Delta Children line launch, the brand has partnered with top influencers to encourage families to get outside this summer with their children. The campaign follows influencers as they incorporate active and healthy activities into their daily routines with their Jeep® by Delta Children strollers with the ultimate goal of inspiring other moms to do the same! Delta Children is working with top influencers such as Antoinette Moore (@justdreamsof), Kristy Ardo (@baby_fitgym), Sandy Bodeau (@siramara) and more to bring the campaign to life and showcase the different ways the Jeep® by Delta Children strollers can help improve exercise, travel and all other adventures with children!
For more information on Delta Children or their Jeep® by Delta Children strollers, visit https://www.deltachildren.com.
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ABOUT DELTA CHILDREN:
Founded in 1968, Delta Children strives to improve child safety through research, testing, design and community engagement. Delta Children works with leading safety organizations, like JPMA and ASTM to create industry standards ensuring the wellbeing of little ones. Along with their own product collections, Delta Children also has partnerships with the most prestigious and well-known brands. From Jeep to Disney, Nickelodeon, Warner Brothers, Major League Baseball (MLB), Sesame Street, Marvel, Entertainment One, Simmons Kids, Beautyrest, and Serta – Delta Children has it all. Learn more about Delta Children at https://www.deltachildren.com/.
Mallory Brown, 5W PR, 6464789901, [email protected]
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