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This Napmobile Was Designed to Sell Mattresses

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Online mattress retailer Casper, have created a unique way of allowing people to try their mattresses by creating a mobile mattress showroom.

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The trailer tours around American cities, where they invite people to try out their mattresses in person by having a nap in one of four pods.

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