Want To Feel Like A Baby Again? This Baby Gear Company Comes Up With An Adult Sized Baby Product

Adults can feel like babies again. Strollers tailored for grown-ups were featured in a stroller-company's promotion campaign and allowed parents to try the strollers they plan to buy for their babies.

Today reported that Contours, a company which makes strollers, made a large replica of their product to make people experience riding a stroller along the street. Many tried the baby stuff while others simply got amused with the thought of this giant stroller.

It was explained that the stroller company will not release this type of stroller but just wanted to cater to a market which can actually give them feedback about their product. Babies, who are the main users of this product, cannot really tell their moms what they want in a stroller.

First-hand experience

Tom Koltun, the president of Contours' parent company Kolcraft, told The Sun that they came up with the idea to make parents experience first-hand the feel of their strollers. "We created the test ride so adults could experience first-hand how each Contours Stroller is carefully designed with a baby's joy and comfort in mind," he added.

Many parents around the globe got interested with the clip which got more than 130,000 views two days after it was posted. Its caption got parents more hooked to the promotion since it highlighted the inability of babies to actually say what they like.

Comfortable stroller

"Gurgles and coos are notoriously difficult to interpret - making it difficult for babies to tell us what they like," read the description of the video. It added that they had the giant stroller custom-made to enable parents to feel the comfort their product provides babies.

The Sun said the video also gathered various comments from moms who want to be pushed while riding a stroller. "Now it's their turn to push the stroller!! Lol!" read a parent's comment quoted by the same report.

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