press
What to Register for and Buy" , August, 2006
"Fancy burp cloths from RatzerFratzer - a classy alternative to having a stack of plain
cloth diapers in every room of the house"
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Classy Mommy, March 5, 2007
"Wow. I love this fancy silk brocade burp cloth with a cozy chenille
backside by Ratzerfratzer. It's like Petunia Pickle in a burp cloth! They
have matching bibs too and the price is affordable."
Mommies with Style , March 19, 2007
"I love bibs like this one from Ratzer Fratzer. It has great coverage, fun prints
and the back is made of a soft chenille-like fabric."
DFW Metroplex Baby - Metroplex Baby Weekly, February 14, 2007
"We love the new Spring line, which is packed with refreshing hues and patterns inspired by the season's
hottest fashion trends. A favorite is the Mirror Ball pattern that comes in pink, blue, lime, and snow and offers a
unique tone-on-tone shimmer effect that’s truly eye candy.
babyDallas, a Dallas
Child publication,
Spring/Summer '07
"The funky, fresh and
cool blankets will keep
your bambino warm
and toasty on those
breezy summer nights
or morning strolls in the
park."
Advocate Magazine,
May 2007
"Neighbordhood
entrepreneurs with
ideas we wish we'd had
first."
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DFW Metroplex Baby,
The Best & Hottest product showcase,
August 28, 2007.
" We've found the best & Hottest products for
moms, expectant moms, infants-preschoolers!"
The Daily Stroll, March 4, 2008
"...the Ratzer Fratzer brush set has come in handy. It is also cute. A comb and
soft bristled brush come packaged in a nice clear box with a ribbon garnish. A
great first brush set, shower gift, big girl /boy gift, you name it."
Capitol Moms Maternity Edition , A New Favorite, Ratzerfratzer Burps and Bibs, April 20, 2008
"They look almost too luxurious for daily use with the satin brocade baked with surprisingly absorbent
chenille, but then you try them and find that they absorb projectile spit-up, catch running drool and are
large enough to protect clothes and even survive a busy, teething two year old. "