That stern, all-caps warning was never really meant for you. Those “UNDER PENALTY OF LAW” labels were created to stop manufacturers from secretly stuffing pillows and mattresses with cheap, dirty, or unsafe materials. The government forced companies to list exactly what was inside, and to keep that label on until the product reached its final owner. The drama stayed; the reason quietly faded into the background.
Once you buy the pillow, you are the “consumer” in that sentence. Legally, you can cut the tag off without fear of fines, jail, or a scolding from some invisible bedding police. Still, that flimsy strip can hold useful info: materials, care instructions, warranty details, even proof of cleanliness if you ever resell or donate. So you’re free to slice it off the second it scratches your cheek—but now you know the story it was trying to tell before you did.
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