GLOW Tween Bath Line Expected To Generate $15 Mil. In First-Year Sales
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
GLOW bath line targeted to girls ages 8-12 will tap the growing spending power of tweens to generate more than $15 mil. in first-year sales, St. Louis manufacturer Schroeder & Tremayne said.
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