Stuffed article
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Stuffed article is a legal or industry term describing items such as mattresses, beds, upholstery, pillows, plush toys, teddy bears etc, ie: fabric items stuffed with an inert, resilient material, such as cotton, kapok, or polyurethane foam.[1] Such articles sold as new in the United States usually are required to have a tag called a law label describing the fabric and stuffing used.
[edit] References
- ^ Québec statute on stuffing and upholstered and stuffed articles (Web). Information on permits and on the labeling of upholstered and stuffed articles, for upholstered, manufacturers and retail purchasers.. Gouvernement du Québec, 1995-2007. Retrieved on 2007-01-26.
[edit] External links
- American Law Label, Inc (makes and sells the labels)