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  2. Aeorobed for Kids: $50 including shipping at Amazon! - AOL

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    Amazon.com is offering this Aerobed for Kids for $50 including shipping -- 50% off the list price. From the website: Sleep surface: 50 by 25 inches; 4-inch high surround safety cushion Inflatable ...

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    An air mattress, also known as an airbed or a blow-up bed, [2] is an inflatable mattress made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or textile-reinforced urethane plastic or rubber. The deflated mattress can be compacted and carried or stored in a small form. They are inflated by blowing into a valve, either with a manual or an electric pump. Some are ...

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    The company shifted to a licensing model. As of 2019, it has over 30 licensees and is operating in more than 90 countries. [5]King Koil ventured into the United Arab Emirates in 1993, collaborating with its licensee, Dubai Furniture Manufacturing Company (DFMC), which became the first licensee in the Middle East, and now it operates 15 King Koil showrooms in the UAE.

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    Amazon Prime Air, or simply Prime Air, is a drone delivery service operated by Amazon. The service uses delivery drones to autonomously fly individual packages to customers, and launched in 2022. [1] The service currently operates in two cities in the US, with plans to expand into the UK and Italy in 2024. [2]