03 June 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Bean Bags Are Tax Deductions for Day Cares

kids on bean bag chairApril was tax month, and both individuals and businesses were scrambling to get their tax information in order. Many people are looking for ways to save money on their taxes with tax deductions, and small businesses like day cares are no exception. Even if you missed deductions on this year’s taxes, you can begin planning ahead for next year’s by looking for deductions now. [...]

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03 January 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Bean Bag Chairs Now In Public Schools

Photo Courtesy of School Design Studio

Across the nation, a new trend towards helping students to better focus on studies is leaning towards comfort. Studies have shown that the more comfortable a student is, the better their focus and the better they fare in their school work. Many schools are implementing new ways to help foster this and to improve the overall learning experience for the students they are responsible for. [...]

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03 May 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Our Comfy Ottoman Contest (We have a winner!)

You may remember that a few weeks ago we unveiled our contest to give someone their very own Comfy Ottoman.  After tallying all the great responses we received from our contest we have a winner.

The winner has been notified and will have their Comfy Ottoman very soon.

Thank you for all who entered to win and don’t feel bad.  We’re going to have more ways for you to join in and win some cool prizes.

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14 April 2010 ~ 9 Comments

Enter To Win A Comfy Ottoman

Announcing our…..April contest

[Update - We have a winner.  To learn more, read here.]

Win a Comfy Sacks Ottoman ($70 value)

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12 April 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Assembling Your Comfy Sacks Bean Bag Chair

Your Comfy Sack will arrive via Fedex Ground in a cardboard box or several cardboard boxes depending on the size of your product.

*For the 8 ft Sack and 7 ft Sack (not 7.5 ft Lounger) please read the additional assembly notes at the bottom of the screen.

  1. Remove the cover and liner (filled with foam) from the box(es)
  2. Keep the liner closed while you break apart the large chunks of foam. This will get oxygen to the foam which helps the foam expand back to it’s original shape. (The foam is already shredded so you don’t need to manually rip the foam apart but simply release it from its compressed state)
  3. Massage the foam to ensure all large chunks are completely broken apart. Take your designer cover and match the seams of the cover and the liner and enjoy! It will take several days to a full week for your Comfy Sack to expand to it’s full size.

All our liners (not covers) have locking zippers that are used for safety reasons. The liner zipper does not have a pull tab on the zipper for this reason. If you would like open the liner to access the foam, simply insert a paper clip into the zipper to disengage the safety locking mechanism. The liner zipper can always move forward (to close the liner) but in order to open the liner you must have the zipper disengaged using a paper clip.

Many customers have found it very helpful to simply remove the product from the box and let it sit for a full day without breaking up the foam. This allows the foam some time to start the expansion process on it’s own so you don’t have do all the work! Depending on how long the foam has been compressed, the foam may need some help to get the expansion process started. To expedite the expansion process make sure the foam is broken down into golf ball size pieces and for the first week rotate and fluff once or twice a day. While this process may sound complicated, it is both fun and not difficult to do.

Above all enjoy your Comfy Sack!

* For the 8 ft Sack and 7 ft Sack (not 7.5 ft lounger) the products require some assembly. Due to the very large size of these products we are not able to ship the items prefilled because they exceed FedEx’s weight and box size restrictions. The 7 ft Sack will come with two 50 lb pods of foam and the 8 ft Sack will come with three 50 lb pods of foam. Simply place the pods of foam inside the liner and remove/discard the plastic that is keeping the foam compressed. Make sure to zip up the liner after putting the foam inside because it will start to expand on its own once it is outside the plastic. (the liners do not have pull tabs for safety reasons however the zippers will still close without disengaging the zipper) After this is complete, please follow the directions above for getting your sack fluffed up.

 

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