Leeds startup Love Bomb Cushions sets up shop at Birmingham shopping centre this Christmas
Love Bomb Cushions, the Leeds-based startup which is the UK’s official emoji license holder, is set to feature in a concession at Touchwood shopping centre in Birmingham this Christmas.
Formed just over a year ago, Love Bomb Cushions will launch its officially endorsed emoji cushion range at Touchwood on Wednesday 30th November.
Touchwood shopping centre is just one of the many UK shopping locations Love Bomb Cushions will be present at this Christmas.
Love Bomb Cushions has grown to stock a range of emoji cushions, keyrings and slippers to major retailers across the UK. The business has also launched the Joe Turds World range of novelty cushions and products.
Based in Solihull, Touchwood features over 80 shops, 20 café and restaurants and a nine-screen cinema.
Sarah Agar-Brennan, founder of Love Bomb Cushions said: “We are delighted to have our products on sale at the Touchwood shopping mall in Birmingham.
“It is a fantastic shopping destination in the heart of the city and we are excited to have our emoji mascot join the store over the weekend to spread the love to shoppers.”
The Love Bomb Cushions range will be on sale in Touchwood shopping mall from 30th November until 24th December with the mascot appearing every weekend until Christmas.
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