For years, the small tag attached to pillows and mattresses has caused unnecessary concern. With bold words such as “DO NOT REMOVE,” many people assumed cutting it off could lead to legal trouble. In reality, the warning was never intended for the person who owns the pillow or mattress—it was created to protect consumers during the manufacturing and retail process.
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