25 October 2011 ~ 0 Comments

The Dos and Don’ts of a Comfy Sack

The possible uses for a Comfy Sack are endless! Actually, we’re just kidding. There are a few rules. Although we do encourage you to be creative with the uses of your Comfy Sacks, it would be a shame to damage such a comfortable, durable product.

 

These are the activities we  DO recommend:

 

DO relax on a Comfy Sack with a book

DO invite your friends over for a sleepover

DO cuddle with your furry friends

DO enjoy relief from joint pain

DO customize each Comfy Sack to your personality

DO sit back and watch a movie in your Comfy Sack

DO create a makeshift workout station: Comfy Sack + sit-ups

DO remove the machine-washable cover periodically

DO feel your stress melt away

DO read together with your kids

DO use a Comfy Sack as a bed

 

 

These are the activities we do NOT recommend:

 

DON’T use a Comfy Sack for time out. It’s hardly a punishment.

DON’T see if your Comfy Sack can float. It can. Until it sinks.

DON’T use your Comfy Sack as a changing table. PU!

DON’T use your Comfy Sack as a mop. It’s absorbent but that’s gross!

DON’T jump on the Comfy Sack. It absorbs impact!

DON’T use your Comfy Sack as a sled. Instead, let it get toasty by the fire.

DON’T use your Comfy Sack as a stunt mattress. You’ll both get hurt.

DON’T use your Comfy Sack as a canvas- unless you really really want to.

DON’T use your Comfy Sack as a poker table.

DON’T use your Comfy Sack as a hideout. Just because it zips, doesn’t mean you should get inside.

DON’T push your Comfy Sack out the window.

 

While many of the “don’t” suggestions are silly, we do want to remind you to be smart and safe with our product. We love being able to make homes more comfortable so you, your family, your friends, and your pets can enjoy the benefits of Comfy Sacks ownership.

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