Pub landlord signs multi-million pound deal for baby suit invention
A PUB landlord from Long Melford is cracking open the bubbly aftersigning a multi-million pound contract for his “lifesaving” invention.
“I’m passionate that this is something that will save babies lives”
Chris Ebejer
Chris Ebejer, 42, who runs the Melford Inn, said he had a eureka moment six years ago in an unusual place when he woke up on the couch one morning following a party. In a flash of inspiration the father of one decided he would design a baby suit that changed colour when the baby’s temperature went up. And now the pint pulling part-time scientist will see his ‘Babyglow’ invention flying out of production plants around the world at more than a million a month
‘Babyglow’ took six years and more than £700,000 of investment to get to the manufacturing stage.
The £20 garments, which come in pink, blue and green change to white when a baby’s temperature rises above 98F (37C).
With a £12.5 million deal already signed with manufacturers Quality Workwear 4U in Milton Keynes, Chris is working on deals in the U.S. and is in negotiations with major High Street stores.
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