We built Lovevery: How our play kits bring in $226 million a year  @CNBCMakeIt
We built Lovevery: How our play kits bring in $226 million a year  @CNBCMakeIt
CNBC Make It | We built Lovevery: How our play kits bring in $226 million a year @CNBCMakeIt | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Drawing inspiration from a doctoral thesis on infant brain development, Jessica Rolph and Roderick Morris co-founded Lovevery - a company specialized in stage-based children's toys. After creating prototypes and entering in the subscription toy box market, the company brought in $226 million in revenue last year. Watch their story: youtu.be/eJCE0JAjfyQ
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We built Lovevery: How our play kits bring in $226 million a year @CNBCMakeIt

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