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Please try the following: If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly. home page, and then look for links to the information you want. Click the Back button to try another link. HTTP 404 - File not found Technical Information (for support personnel)The mattress is the most important part of your bed. While everyone wants a bed with a frame and headboard that complement your bedroom’s décor, you simply can’t get a good night’s sleep on a dodgy mattress. After all, the quality of the mattress chosen has a huge bearing on our chances of achieving good, unbroken sleep, which in turn affects everything from our ability to maintain relationships to our performance at work. Available in a range of styles and sizes, Happy Beds’ mattresses and mattress toppers are uniquely designed and tested in a way to ensure optimum comfort. Whether you are after a memory foam mattress or pocket spring mattress, we've got you covered!




Browse our mattresses for sale today Take a look through our range of mega-comfortable mattresses for sale here at Happy Beds, or call the team at your earliest convenience for more details. Our mattresses span various points on the firmness scale, and we also have a range of options for increased comfort when you need it most. Or, for more information about how to buy the right mattress for you, take a look at our mattress buying guide. 1 - 10 of 79 products... Ortho Royale Spring Orthopaedic Mattress Super Ortho Spring Reflex Foam Orthopaedic Firm Mattress Supreme Ortho Spring Reflex Foam Orthopaedic Extra Firm Mattress Gold Tufted Orthopaedic Spring Mattress Majestic 1000 Pocket Sprung Orthopaedic Mattress Signature Platinum 2000 Pocket Sprung Orthopaedic Natural Fillings Mattress Tennyson 4000 Twin Pocket Sprung Air Flow Orthopaedic Natural Fillings Mattress Pocket Flexi 1000 Individual Sprung Reflex Foam Orthopaedic Mattress




Ambassador 3000 Pocket Sprung Orthopaedic Natural Fillings Mattress Clifton Royale 1000 Pocket Sprung Orthopaedic MattressThe owner of a Texas mattress store has closed his store after apologizing for what he called a 'tasteless' advertisement promoting a 9/11 anniversary sale.The online ad for Miracle Mattress in San Antonio featured a woman screaming as two towers of mattresses topple.In a statement posted to the store's social media on Friday, owner Mike Bonanno said the store 'will be closed indefinitely.' The owner of a Texas mattress store has closed his store after apologizing for what he called a 'tasteless' commercial (pictured) promoting a 9/11 anniversary sale In a statement posted to the store's social media on Friday (shown above), owner Mike Bonanno said the store 'will be closed indefinitely'He said the company also 'will be silent through the 9/11 anniversary to avoid any further distractions from a day of recognition and remembrance for the victims and their families.'He repeated his Thursday apology, saying the online ad was produced without his knowledge by employees in San Antonio.Bonanno said he will announce next week 'accountability actions' taken




with the employees responsible for the ad.The closure comes after the company was forced to apologize after issuing the 9/11 promotional video offering a 'Twin Tower sale' that caused a firestorm online and sparked death threats against employees, according to Fox News. 'We are not hate, we are love. We are somebody that stands out,' Cherise Bonanno, manager of the store and Mike Bonnano's daughter, told News 4 San Antonio on Thursday as she spoke through tears.'We're Miracle Mattress, we make miracles happen. 'For our lives to be in danger, that's no what we ever wanted.'She added: 'It was stupid, it was a stupid idea that we sent out and we apologize for our stupidity and we really hope that you forgive us for what we have done.'On Friday, Facebook users remained baffled by the company's decision to release the video. Cherise Bonanno (pictured left and in the commercial, right), manager of the store and Mike Bonnano's daughter, said for employees lives to be in danger is not what they wanted'In all seriousness, how did NOBODY speak up during the inception of this ad and say it was a bad idea?




Every single one of us does stupid stuff on a regular basis, but you would think somewhere between the inception of this idea and the execution that SOMEONE would have said "hey guys, I may be the new guy here, but maybe this is not the best idea,"' Seth Chambers wrote.Others raised questions as to whether the owner's daughter would be fired.'Yup. The backlash of this is significant,' Kirsty F. Macintyre wrote.'Have you fired your daughter yet? Anyone else would have done so by now. 'She's destroyed your business. Hire professional staff, make a stand. Do the right thing, and you just might succeed, and receive forgiveness.'The company had produced the video showing two employees collapsing into a stack of mattresses pretending to be terror victims.Cherise Bonanno says in the clip: 'What better way to remember 9/11 than with a Twin Tower sale?'After shouting: 'Store-wide sale all day long,' two men behind the woman collapse onto a stack of mattresses in simulation of the Twin Towers terrorist attack.




She then shouts: 'Oh my God!' before looking into the camera and saying: 'We'll never forget.'On Thursday, Mike Bonanno apologized in a letter posted to social media. Miracle Mattress, based in San Antonio, Texas, posted the video showing two employees collapsing into a stack of mattresses pretending to be terror victims on Facebook Cherise Bonanno (centre), manager of the store, says in the clip: 'What better way to remember 9/11 than with a Twin Tower sale?' After shouting: 'Store-wide sale all day long,' two men behind the woman collapse onto a stack of mattresses in simulation of the Twin Towers terrorist attackHe said: 'The video is tasteless and an affront to the men and women who lost their lives on 9/11. 'Furthermore, it disrespects the families who lost their loved ones and continue to struggle with the pain of this tragedy every day of their lives.'All I can say is I am deeply sorry and on behalf of the entire Miracle Mattress family, I accept responsibility for this thoughtless and crude advertisement and will immediately hold my employees accountable for this serious lapse of decency.' 




The businessman added: 'Effective immediately, Miracle Mattress will review our entire marketing strategy to ensure a stringent approval process will be in place to stop this from every happening again. 'We will also engage a personnel review to hold these employees accountable for their actions.' The video has drawn widespread outrage from viewers online The owner of the business (pictured) Mike Bonanno apologized in a letter posted to social mediaBefore announcing their closure, the company had said on Thursday that they would be donating 30 per cent of their sales this weekend to the 9/11 Foundation.The video drew widespread outrage from viewers online.John Lazar, a volunteer firefighter in New York, said: 'I am truly horrified. Your actions have proven to me that you have forgotten. 'The terror of that day was never felt by you or anyone who worked on that commercial or even came up with the idea of a sale gimmick on that day.'Joe Rios said: 'This makes me and countless other Americans sick.'

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