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3D Printed Toy Closet for Kids
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Rover's Morning Glory
Host: Rover, Duji, Dieter, Charlie, Jeffrey LaRocque, Snitzer and Krystle (WMMS)
Timestamp: 02:52:30 - 02:53:05
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Direct Quote
"It's a closet for her LeBubu. It even has little tiny hangers to hang up the clothes."
Market Gap
Parents struggle to find unique storage solutions for children's toys.
Summary
Categorization
Potential MRR (18-24 months)
* Estimates assume solo founder/bootstrap scenario with competent execution
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