is a Canadian toy distributor, founded by Timothy
Kimber in 2003. It first released the PlasmaCar,
a multiple award-winning ride-on toy, and has steadily
grew its business by adding smart, unique, and educational
toys to its product line. Latest products include
award-winning i-Gami and Rubbabu toys.
PlaSmart has since
expanded Internationally with distribution in 5 continents
and over 20 countries. It has also continued to grow
its operations in Canada by partnering with major
US manufacturers to expand distribution of other award-winning
brands in the Canadian market.
In 2008, PlaSmart
was Canada's 13th fastest growing business (Profit100)."
TWITTER www.twitter.com/plasmart
COMPANY WEBSITE www.plasmarttoys.com
FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ottawa-ON/PlaSmart/87088915874
BLOG www.plasmartinc.blogspot.com
Oakville Moms Review:
My boys (including my hubby)
and I recently tested out the PlasmaCar.
We have had so much fun trying it out. It was easy
to assemble, very few parts to put together and away
you go. It takes about a minute to figure out how
it works. You don't have to push yourself to run it,
all you have to do is move the steering wheel left
to right and with that your PlasmaCar
gains momentum and moves forward. The best part is
that it can hold up to 220 lbs on smooth, flat surfaces
which means I can ride with my boys! I actually do
take my turn on the PlasmaCar and
ride it around my house. Makes feel like a kid again.
We are currently using the PlasmaCar
in our house since we have enough space to ride it
and it doesn't leave any marks on our hardwood floors.
My boys are having a blast but I still have to watch
over them and make sure they don't do any stunts.
It's not recommended for children under 3. Everyone
that has come over to our house has tried it and think
it's a great ride. There are six colours to choose
from and price is CAD: $69.95.
My boys give the PlasmaCar
thumbs up and so do I. It's well made and designed
to keep your child entertained. Check out my
blog to see a pic of my son riding the PlasmaCar.
To learn more about the Plasmacar,
please visit their web
site.
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