Indian baby products startup SuperBottoms raises $2m Series A
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April 7, 2021
Baby products startup, SuperBottoms, on Tuesday said that it has raised $2 million as a part of its Series A funding round from Saama Capital and DSG Consumer Partners.
The four-year-old startup sells reusable cloth diapers for babies. The company claims to sell more than 30,000 diapers each month primarily through its own website and other leading e-commerce platforms.
“The funds raised will be invested in initiatives that will help spread awareness around the concept of cloth diapering to a larger audience base. The team at SuperBottoms is truly excited in partnering Saama Capital and DSG Consumer Partners in our journey to expand and build a strong child-oriented brand,” said Pallavi Utagi, founder, SuperBottoms.
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