Report Explores Growth of Baby Body Care

A new report by Packaged Facts, "Caring for Baby: The U.S. Market for Diapers, Bottles, Wipes and More," estimates the baby care supplies market grew 5% to $6.9 billion in 2007. Packaged Facts optimistically projects the market will reach $8.1 billion by 2012, assuming marketers can continue to successfully stimulate sales and increase brand awareness and loyalty campaigns. The report attributes growth, in part, to a trickle down of Americans' embrace of luxury health and beauty care products to the infant care market.

"While some parents gravitate to value-priced babycare supplies, saving money for classier baby clothes and accessories that make a good appearance, other parents have faith that body care supplies sold through prestige and pop-prestige channels are worth the added expense," said Cathy Minkler, associate editor, Packaged Facts. "Baby body care is now emphasized at prestige outlets such as Bloomingdale's and Neiman Marcus. Marketers have become wise also to promoting 'green' and eco-friendly products for baby."

"Caring for Baby: The U.S. Market for Diapers, Bottles, Wipes and More" studies the retail marketplace for products intended to facilitate the care, feeding and mental development of infants. Categories include wipes/moist towelettes and body care, and the report features historical and forecast sales, consumer profiles and key market trends and analysis. For further information on this report from Packaged Facts click here.
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