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A child wearing a top with animals on from the Charley's Wild World collection, winner of #SBS Small Business Sunday

Home, gift and fashion tradeshow, Spring Fair, has confirmed the new winners of Theo Paphitis’s #SBS Small Business Sunday initiative. The 12 winning brands will each receive free stand space at Spring Fair in February.

Among the winners are two children’s brands: Charley’s Wild World (pictured above), which offers eco-friendly, sustainable childrenswear created, designed and manufactured responsibly in the UK; and also Chomp, whose products include bibs, weaning sets and utensils, to bring joy and ease to little ones’ messy weaning moments.

 

A baby in a high chair wearing a pink leopard print bib by Chomp, a winner of #SBS Small Business Sunday

Chomp

 

Since 2018, #SBS Small Business Sunday creator Theo Paphitis and Spring and Autumn Fair have joined forces to support start-up businesses. Together they have worked with over 60 SMEs, playing a vital role in their future success. Commenting is retail entrepreneur and small business champion, Theo Paphitis.

“This partnership goes from strength to strength, and the fantastic #SBS businesses benefit greatly from this multi-free stand opportunity. Over 60 SMEs and #SBS Small Business Sunday winners will have been able to showcase their businesses and find new routes for business growth through this gem of an opportunity, including 2025.

“I always encourage our 4,000+ small businesses to take advantage of this one and I know that it will deliver even more for them next year, in Spring Fair’s 75th anniversary year. I look forward to seeing those rewards and the avenues of opportunity it brings for the winners in 2025 and beyond.”

Spring Fair will take place on 2-5 February 2025 at NEC Birmingham. For further information, please click here.

 

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