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Four Storage Bins, Pick-Up and Delivery, and One, Three, or Six Months of Storage from A Little Bit of Storage

Valid only within 20 miles of zip code 15217. Appointment required. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 1 per household. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person. May be repurchased every 30 days.

Founder Jill Yesko and staff pick up four bins of goods for storage, haul them offsite, and return them when clients need them again

Choose from Three Options

  • $22 for four bins, pick-up and delivery, and one month of storage ($45 value)
  • $44 for four bins, pick-up and delivery, and three months of storage ($91 value)
  • $76 for four bins, pick-up and delivery, and six months of storage ($163 value)

Four Things to Know About Bubble Wrap

Along with cardboard boxes, newspaper, and pizza, bubble wrap is a moving must-have. Read on to learn more about the plastic bubbles that protect your stuff.

1. The term "bubble wrap" is trademarked. Bubble Wrap is actually a brand name owned by the Sealed Air Corporation, but the term has joined the generic lexicon much like "aspirin" or "zipper."

2. Popping bubble wrap is a proven stress reliever—at least according to a Western New England College study published in 1992. More recently, a poll conducted by the Sealed Air Corporation in 2012 found that one minute spent popping wrap relieved as much stress as a 33-minute massage.

3. The Bubble Wrap design had a brief, failed stint as 3-D wallpaper. While looking out an airplane window, one of the product’s engineers found inspiration in the clouds—literally, since the clouds seemed to cushion the plane’s descent. Voilà. The once-hopeless product found a new purpose in lining packages and airport tarmacs.

4. There’s a Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day. Chase’s Calendar of Events lists it as the last Monday in January.

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