• Peekabeans Club, a division of Peekaboo Beans (CSE:BEAN) has launched its Augmented Reality Adventures on Amazon
  • The Peekabeans Adventure provides fun, safe, quality and educational content for children in the metaverse
  • PK Beans has reported a 50 per cent increase in sales attributed to marketing for Q1
  • PK Beans is an integrated and innovative children’s wellness brand
  • Shares in Peekaboo Beans Inc. (BEAN) opened trading at C$0.05

Peekabeans Club, a division of Peekaboo Beans (CSE:BEAN) has launched its Augmented Reality Adventures on Amazon.

The Peekabeans Adventure stimulates active participation without neglecting a child’s need for active play. It opens up unlimited potential for fun, safe, quality and educational content for children in the metaverse, typically marketed toward adults; until now.

Launching on Amazon will provide broad market exposure as the company begins it’s entry into the US market.

PK Beans has reported a 50 per cent increase in sales attributed to marketing for Q1 (October 1 – December 31) over the previous quarter.

The company’s strategic sales and marketing plan also helped yield an increase in average order values of 9 per cent and a 62 per cent increase in online conversion rates. 

Traci Costa, Founder and CEO of PK Beans commented on the company’s marketing success.

“When the company invests in a strategic digital marketing campaign, including email, social, digital and SMS we see above industry average results, we are very pleased to see these numbers up. It is very promising.”

PK Beans is an integrated and innovative children’s wellness brand.

Shares in Peekaboo Beans Inc. (BEAN) opened trading at C$0.05.

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