My Essentia.com False Advertising and Lying to Consumer

Hi dudley9007,

Part of the problem is that they don’t disclose what it is but to call it “latex memory foam” and make the claims they do about how “natural” it is, is misleading IMO.

this thread starting with post #2 includes some “informed” speculation and a discussion with Essentia which was never completed.

@bedman01,

I am assuming you mean Dunlopillo rather than Dunipillo INC. ?

If you are … it is unlikely that the manufacturer of the foam is Dunlopillo which is a brand name that is fractured and owned by many different companies around the world, each of which has their own foam suppliers. Dunlopillo itself who used to manufacture Talalay latex foam went out of business several years ago and their assets and the rights to their name were purchased by other companies … including Latex International.

While I agree with your sentiments about the claims that are being made by Essentia which I also believe are misleading … I also believe that their foam process and formula originates in Italy and is not a “Dunlopillo” product. Of course it’s possible that one of the owners of the Dunlopillo name around the world could be producing their materials and if you have information about this I’d certainly love to know … but this is not where my own research pointed to and is not so likely IMO.

Who did you call when you talked with “Dunipillo INC” and where did you send the sample for testing?

Phoenix