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| Think your couch can be this ugly?! Enter Sure Fit's Ugly Couch Contest and find out! We are accepting the ugliest! And remember, UGLY is in the eye of the beholder! |
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| 1995 |
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| Mary
Scoggins of Portland, OR was the winner of our 1st
ever Ugly Couch Contest. She described her sectional couch pattern
as “Early Fireworks” and was awarded a new couch,
for having the Ugliest Couch in America! |
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| 1996 |
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| Debbie
and Bennie Boling of Hendersonville, TN and their royal
blue & white stripped couch took home the honors of winning
the 2nd Annual Ugly Couch Contest. In fact, Mrs. Boling said
her mother felt so sorry for the young couple that she gave
them her couch and donated theirs to a local charity, not knowing
it won the Ugly Couch Contest! |
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| 1997 |
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| Deborah
Olson of Jacksonville, FL and her canoe-shaped, brown,
yellow & blue check sofa was the winner of our 3rd Annual
Ugly Couch Contest. |
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| 1998 |
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| Elmajean
Donnelly of Elwood City, PA and her 1970’s velour
couch won our 4th Annual Ugly Couch Contest. The uniqueness
of its cushions - which resemble toes helped to earn her the
$2,000 grand prize which she said she was putting in the bank
for a new couch someday. |
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| 1999 |
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| Elizabeth
O’Bryan of Woodbury, CT was awarded $5,000 as
the winner of Sure Fit’s 5th Annual Ugly Couch Contest
for her dizzying orange, yellow and black swirled couch circa
1970’s. |
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| 2000 |
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| Richard
Prince of Port Richey, FL took home the honors of winning
our 6th Annual Ugly Couch Contest. His brown, red, velvet trimmed
couch earned him this title. |
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| 2001 |
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| Renate
Johnston of Hanover, PA submitted the photo of the
orange & brown velour couch with decorative chains(on the
side) couch which was in her son’s college fraternity
house and won the 7th Annual Ugly Couch Contest. She gave the
$2,000 cash prize to her to invest and, the fraternity brothers
wanted their couch back, as the like the decorative chains on
the side. |
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| 2002 |
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| Tim
Finn of Bullhead City, AZ and his crown –shaped
couch with mirrors inlaid on each side was our 8th Annual Ugly
Couch Contest winner and our most unusual couch. The couch which
was custom made for a legal bordello near Reno Nevada never
made it inside as it couldn’t fit through the door! It
did however help win him a $10,000 living room makeover. Bert
Shlensky our CEO stated that no slipcover would fit on that. |
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