THE WHEEL WORLD
Kids don’t have to wait for a driver’s license to get their first Jeep. The company known for its sports vehicles is expanding its line of consumer products. The Jeep Liberty Sport Urban Terrain Stroller, $100, features large all-terrain wheels for a smooth ride and easy maneuverability. Baby’s in the driver’s seat with a multiposition reclining seat, extra-thick seat pad, three- tier canopy with window, removable snack tray with cup holder and toy steering wheel, footrest with safety reflectors and five-point safety harness.
The stroller also features a removable parent tray with cup holders and locking lid, large basket, two removable cargo bags for extra storage space and convenient one-hand fold with a padded handle.
SCENT OF A SNEAKER
Keds have taken on a whole new direction with the likes of Mischa Barton promoting them, and Damon Dash giving style direction for Pro-Keds. The kicks catching our eye at Finish Line for spring are men’s styles in bright Easter-candy colors and feature faux patent leather accents and smell like bubble gum or sour candies. Prices range from $65-$75. Sweet.
PUMP IT UP
Everybody needs a little inspiration to keep that iron pumping. Some folks need a lot. You can O.D. on it this weekend by watching amateur bodybuilders strut their stuff at the NPC Northern Colorado championships at the Boulder Theater. Events kick off Saturday at 9 a.m. with prejudging in the fitness and figure categories, followed by bodybuilding at 11 a.m. Finals start at 5 p.m. with the big show at 7 p.m. Both men and women will compete. Tickets start at $11 and go as high as $55. The theater is at 2032 14th St.
For tickets, go to jefftaylor.com or call 303-786-7030.






