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TwinXL.com Offers Gift Registry for College Bound Students

 

 

 

"Add to Registry"


This is something you will start noticing on every product that is featured on TwinXL.com. This might seem unusual because you've probably only seen this type of thing for weddings and baby showers however, now future and current college students have the option to add products to their "wishlist" year round to make shopping easy for family and friends!

How does it work?


TwinXL.com uses a partner named Wishpot, where the student simply creates a free account and starts adding any products they desire. They are the top free gift registrar and harbor much more than just TwinXL.com products. The "add to registry button" is located on each product page directly to the right of "add to cart" so it is conveniently placed. This button will bring you directly to to the link, where you would create an account then search for the student's list by their name. Search among their products and find what type of TwinXL bedding they're interested in and there you go! Wishpot
also has plenty of different features that allows you to differentiate what products are their favorites exactly and allows the students to share their lists on social media.

Perfect Graduation Gift


Now that it's mid-July, still unsure of what designs or color bedding a high school senior would like? Stressing out trying to find them a gift without directly asking? Then this is perfect. Shop from plenty of comforters, mattress pads, sheets, pillows, etc. all the while getting the exact products the person wants. Surprise the grad with a brand new  Catalina Ivy Union 5-Piece Premium Dorm Twin XL Bedding Set and steal the spotlight from all the boring money-givers. We promise the grad will surely appreciate the creativity!




Remember if you ever have any questions about the specifics of our products please don't hesitate to ask!


Comments

  1. Great ideas these are, during my graduation if I got something like this then I be very happy. But in future I will surely use these tips for someone. Thank you for this blog.

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