Peg Perego

Peg Perego is an Italian manufacturer of juvenile products (i.e., strollers, high chairs, car seats, children’s ride-on toys). In addition to their home location in Italy, the company now has offices in Brazil, Canada, and the United States.[1]

History

In 1949, Giuseppe Pérego decided to design a baby carriage for his son. His neighbors were impressed and requested their own custom creations. Eventually, the carriages became so popular that he started a company. After carriages, Peg Perego’s baby products have since expanded to include strollers, car seats, and high chairs.

In 1960, the company looked into a slightly more mature market: children's ride-on toys. Peg Perego designed and built plastic, pedal-operated children’s riding vehicles. These toys have become more advanced, and the company now sells battery-powered John Deere, Polaris, Cub Cadet, Ducati, and Vespa ride-on toys for children.

Popular culture

The Nanny Diaries: Scarlett Johansson pushes a Pliko P3 (Freestyle Mint)

Awards

Baby and Children’s Product News: 2008 Readers’ Favorites Awards (3rd place-Carseats)

Creative Child Magazine: 2007 Top Choice of the Year (Prima Pappa Best High Chair and Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30 Car Seat)

Creative Child Magazine: 2007 Seal of Excellence (Pliko P3)

Kind + Jugend Innovation Award: 2007 World of Mobile Baby (Skate)

Recall

On July 24, 2012, The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Peg Perego USA Inc., of Fort Wayne, Indiana, is announcing a voluntary recall of about 223,000 strollers due to a risk of entrapment and strangulation.[2]

World Distributors

References

  1. Peg Perego Official Site
  2. "Peg Perego Recalls Strollers Due to Risk of Entrapment and Strangulation; One Child Death Reported". CPSC. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
  3. Peg Perego in Ukraine

External links

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