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  2. LoveSac - Wikipedia

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    Lovesac was created in 1995 by Shawn D. Nelson, who formerly hand-made the chairs and delivered them to other students at the University of Utah. [3] In 2005, Nelson won Fox's Rebel Billionaire reality show. [4] The company relocated from Salt Lake City to Stamford, Connecticut in 2006, as it raised private-equity capital in the area.

  3. I Tried A Lovesac Bean Bag and It Feels Like You're Sitting ...

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    A Lovesac Supersac Deep Dive Sure, it’s essentially just a bean bag lounger, so there aren’t a bunch of high-tech features to it, but let’s talk some specifics. The Supersac is about five ...

  4. Shawn David Nelson - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, he made his first "not-bean bag" from shredded foam camp mattresses. Nelson founded LoveSac in 1998. [4] [5] He hired a few college friends who helped him produce the "sacs" until Limited Too ordered 12,000 Lovesacs. Nelson obtained the requested fabric from a factory in China. [5] [6] [7] He opened the first retail location in 2001.

  5. A Love Letter to My Lovesac - AOL

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    Inside, read an editor's honest review about Lovesac's MovieSac. Made of foam, the Sacs by Lovesac are home must-haves. Inside, read an editor's honest review about Lovesac's MovieSac.

  6. Lovesac’s Founder on How Its ‘Designed for Life’ Philosophy ...

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    According to Statista, living room furniture, Lovesac’s key niche, is the largest category of furniture sales in the U.S., with expected sales of $73 billion this year. — Lovesac.

  7. Talk:LoveSac - Wikipedia

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    what is a love sac and why aren't there any images showing the audience what it is — Preceding unsigned comment added by Theresa knott (talk • contribs) 12:27, 1 April 2010 (UTC) Heh. Good point -- wish I could go down to Westlake Center and take a picture, but I don't live in Seattle any more.

  8. Shrink wrap - Wikipedia

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    Shrink wrapped helicopters for transport Shrink film wrap being applied on a soft drink packing line Shrink wrapped pack of bottles with ends (bulls eyes) as handles. Shrink wrap is applied over or around the intended item, often by automated equipment. It is then heated by a heat gun or sent through a shrink tunnel or oven for shrinking.

  9. Stretch wrap - Wikipedia

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    A pallet loaded with corrugated fiberboard boxes being stretch wrapped. Stretch wrap or stretch film, sometimes known as pallet wrap, is a highly stretchable plastic film that is wrapped around items.