Customers Experience the Sensation of Sleeping on a Cloud
People often compare the experience of sleeping on a memory foam mattress to that of sleeping on a cloud, but how would people really know?

"People often come in after purchasing a memory foam bed and say they feel like they are sleeping on a cloud", said salesman Mark Spooner. "I often turn their question on them and ask 'how do you know what it feels like to sleep on a cloud?'. They just look at me weird and walk away, but I'd love to know."
Mark Spooner, who is the owner of Memory Foam Beds and More in downtown Portland, Oregon, decided to take the experience of sleeping on a cloud and use it as a sales technique. He and his sales team has worked closely with a group of local students studying science and chemistry at the community college to recreate what it would feel like to walk through a cloud.
"What we have is we will recreate a cloud in an enclosed room", explained Spooner. "The science students I am working with have come up with a way to make a cloud indoors, which is really cool. We make the cloud and then place a bed that appears to be floating in the air in the room."
The bed will be suspended from the ceiling to give it the appearance of floating. However, it will really be able to hold up to 600 pounds of weight at one time. Customers will be able to come in and try out the bed and really have an experience of floating on a cloud.
"People come in all the time to try out beds", said Spooner. "This will just be a new way for them to try it out. It will definitely get people talking about memory foam beds and hopefully convert some of those people who are on the fence about them into sales. And even if it doesn't, it will be something that will get people talking for sure!"
Mark Spooner plans on holding this 'Sleep on a Cloud' event on the first weekend of every month for a year. There is no cost to come and try out the bed, and there is no obligation to buy.
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