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MoneyTalks - > Money Talks -> Kayzie's Collection goes online
Kayzie's Collection goes online

Kayzie’s Collection, a women and children’s boutique that until recently sold toys, clothes and baby products at The Marketplace, has reinvented itself as an online retailer of dolls and figurines.

Kay Wilson, co-owner of the store with daughter-in-law Carol Wines, will now sell exclusively at Kayzies.com.

The e-retailer features Lee Middleton Newborn Nursery Adoption Babies, which “nursing staff” deliver to the buyer’s home, party or other special event via a custom PT Cruiser.

The Web site also will sell Wee Forest Folk collectible figurines.

The 1,400-square-foot store at The Marketplace closed in February because the family was wary of renewing a long-term lease in a soft economy.

— Courtenay Edelhart
 

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