Max & Moose x the Loeppky Family!

“Unlike big corporations, we deeply value the beauty of the family unit.”
The story of Max and Moose began in different way compared to many small, family-own businesses — it was a preexisting company that valued connectivity so much that they collaborated with Delilah Loeppky with hopes of rebrand. The opportunity to buy out a preexisting company did not come around too often, but due to Loeppky’s constant advertisement on social media as a young mom influencer, word got around and they contacted her for a business venture. The growth of this company has taken off not due to a “new name,” but because Loeppky’s passion for quality baby goods and pain in finding them was an attractive quality to Max and Moose.
The plan seemed impossible to Loeppky at first… as a stay-at-home mom of four children, a new business startup seemed daunting, but because the company was fully prepared to sell and had products to promote already, the transition to business owner went incredibly smoothly. As a young mom looking for quality baby goods that would not irritate the skin or live short lives due to low quality, the discovery of Max and Moose was life-changing. Loeppky never expected to be promoting her very own business a few years later, but her heart for these products matched her heart for the family unit and they continue to sell as a result.
Furthermore, the pain Loeppky sees in lack of resources for moms can be addressed by donating a percentage of the sales to local Teen Pregnancy Resource Centers, and NICU parents. The mashup of desires and connections make this business venture both unique and prosperous. Loeppky has taught me not to doubt the possibility of both profit and philanthropy, perhaps even from the home itself.
