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So this store has everything. I mean literally EVERYTHING. From bedding, to kitchenware to the Ped-Egg, they have it all. There were a ton of employees who were always asking if I was doing ok while I was walking around the store. Their prices are a little higher, but then they do have some things that are unique only to their store. I researched online before coming in and I had my eye on a specific body pillow. When I finally got to the pillow section, they had the body pillow I wanted, but that's it. Nothing else to compare it to. I asked an associate walking by if this was the only body pillow they had because I wanted to compare the one I wanted to others. He said that they had a sad selection of body pillows and that other customers had asked before for a bigger selection. He did reassure me that my choice was a good one and that it was soft but firm enough to support my body. I love that they send coupons in the mail, so it saved me $4. I bought the pillow and indeed, it is what I was looking for. I know I'll frequent BB&B only if I'm looking for a specific something.
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