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Kee-Ka, Inc.

www.kee-ka.com
Description: Manufactures eco-chic apparel and gifts for the babies/toddlers in socially responsible ways using 100% certified organic cotton and low-impact dyes.
Category: Baby
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718-302-9665
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Kee-Ka, Inc.
5 star rating
Christine C.
July 3, 2008
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love it!

I ordered an organic onsie for my nephew last Christmas and he loved it! He's sensitive to fabrics and it's so soft and I think the designs are adorable. I keep giving them away as gifts--and haven't given the same design twice. I also like the packaging, which makes it really easy to mail, although what I normally do is wrap a satin ribbon around the box and presto! It's an adorable eco-responsible wrapping. I would definitely recommend Kee-Ka to others.

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Kee-Ka, Inc.
4 star rating
Laura D.
November 19, 2006
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organic cotton baby clothes

These are a nice alternative to Under the Canopy if you are looking for organic baby gifts. Very cute designs!

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Kee-Ka, Inc.
4 star rating
Gilbert E.
October 15, 2006
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Organically Grown

Kee-ka is a true testament to the retail consumer industry. It exempligies the current market we live in - a fresh approach to bringing up our children in a very green and earth friendlly environment. A great alternative to all products currently out in the marketplace.

However, they also carry a large component of products that are not organically friendly. Which stunned me when I was looking to purchase product. In a show where "green" is being promoted, why are they carrying product lines that contain bleach cotton blends?

What are the criteria's to exhibit in this show, if it is an inclusive show and welcoming all companies who carry both green and non-green products than the show needs to specify this in their program

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