CUSTOM BEDDING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LITTLE BUNNY BLUE Bush, Monnie S. 22419 Mossy Oaks Road Spring TX 77389 custom bedding, namely, sheets, pillow cases, pillows, blankets; quilts, comforters, throws, bed linen, bed skirts, bed canopies, crib canopies; fabric diaper stackers; fabric diaper changing pads; fabric table toppers; curtains; and valances;on-line retail store services featuring baby and children's furniture, baby and children's clothing, bedding, accessories, and decorative items; retail store services featuring baby and children's furniture, baby and children's clothing, bedding, accessories, and decorative items; and distributorship services in the field of baby and children's furniture, bedding, accessories, and decorative items;
LITTLE BUNNY BLUE Richardson, Michelle L. 18730 Peralta Hill Lane Tomball TX 77377 custom bedding, namely, sheets, pillow cases, pillows, blankets; quilts, comforters, throws, bed linen, bed skirts, bed canopies, crib canopies; fabric diaper stackers; fabric diaper changing pads; fabric table toppers; curtains; and valances;on-line retail store services featuring baby and children's furniture, baby and children's clothing, bedding, accessories, and decorative items; retail store services featuring baby and children's furniture, baby and children's clothing, bedding, accessories, and decorative items; and distributorship services in the field of baby and children's furniture, bedding, accessories, and decorative items;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of cleaning bedding sand soiled with animal manure removes the bedding sand from an animal bedding area. An aqueous slurry of the bedding sand is made. The slurry is subjected to cyclonic action so as to separate the sand from the manure. The separated sand is then respread back into the animal bedding area for reuse. The clean bedding sand is free of organic contaminants such as manure, urine and milk. In addition, the bedding sand may contain inorganic contaminants such as clay and silt particles as well as fine particles which are undesirable in a bedding material. Processing the sand removes these inorganic contaminants and fine particles to produce a superior bedding sand for animals.