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Boho Octopus Reviews

4.6 Rating 7 Reviews
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Poor
Excellent
can't wait to take him to the beach
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Anonymous
Verified Reviewer
Incentivized
Quality
Poor
Excellent
Nice soft material. Towel could be a little bigger for the price.
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Posted 1 month ago
Sally Housenick
Verified Reviewer
Incentivized
Quality
Poor
Excellent
great color will be getting alot of use. gonna see if they really float
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Posted 1 month ago
Quality
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Excellent
The print on my towel is jelly fish. But I still love the towel. I love the pocket with zipper. I have several sand cloud towels and love all of them. Excellent quality!
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Posted 1 year ago
Thank you so much for your wonderful 5-star rating of our Boho Octopus towel. We are thrilled to know that you love it! We appreciate your loyalty as a Sand Cloud customer and are delighted to hear that you have several of our towels in your collection. It warms our hearts to know that you enjoy the excellent quality of our products. We’re grateful for your support of Sand Cloud and our mission to protect our oceans and marine life.
Posted 1 year ago
Quality
Poor
Excellent
Amazing graphic and high quality material! Soft and dries well and dries off quickly! Plus when you fold them they take less than half of room than a normal towel even tho they are much bigger in size!
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Posted 1 year ago
Dear Granelli, Thank you so much for the generous 5-star rating you gave our Boho Octopus! We greatly appreciate your feedback and are thrilled to hear that you're enjoying the product. We completely agree with your statement about the amazing graphics and high-quality material of the towel. We take pride in ensuring our products are not only visually appealing but also durable and long-lasting. We’re grateful for your support of Sand Cloud and our mission to protect our oceans and marine life.
Posted 1 year ago
Gail McDonald
Verified Reviewer
Very good
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Posted 1 year ago
The octopod is not an octopus. It’s a jellyfish! Why is it being marketed as an octopus? Should we not know the fishies before we proclaim to be saving them?
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Posted 1 year ago