CBK to introduce children’s accessories
Jewelry and music round out line
-- Home Accents Today, 9/2/2008 6:20:00 AM
CBK, the Union City, Tenn.-based wholesaler of home décor, gifts, and accessories, is rounding out its new children’s accessories initiative with the addition of children’s jewelry and music to its recently announced Build-a-Bear Workshop branded accessories line.
“CBK has been getting tons of calls and requests to add children’s product to our assortment,” said Terry Stewart, president of CBK. “Our customers wanted us to enter into the category, but I believed we should do so only when we could showcase our company’s strengths and capabilities. With the launch of the Build-a-Bear Workshop accessories, a children’s fine jewelry line and children’s music assortment, I am proud to say that time has come.” For more information, visit www.cbkhome.com.
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