Video: D1 Spas Debuts Limited-Edition Sweetheart of a Love Tub for Valentine's
2008 With Online Guessing Game
VISTA, Calif., Jan. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- You've heard of winning a prize for
guessing how many jelly beans or marbles are in a jar? Well, this Valentine's
Day, Dimension One Spas is taking the idea a big step further. They've filled
a hot tub with those popular heart-shaped candies, and the person who guesses
the number of candied hearts inside wins a fantastical home spa!
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And not just any hot tub: The Love Tub is a limited-edition, candy
apple-red, $20,000, state-of-the-art Amore Bay hot tub from Dimension One
Spas.
The Southern California-based hot tub company is manufacturing only 100 of
these "Walker Signature Series" Amore Bay spas, created by the company's
award-winning designer, Vic Walker.
Contestants can enter online between now and February 29, 2008, at
http://www.d1spas.com to try and win the sexy, candy apple-red backyard
retreat.
With curvaceous lines, strategically placed water jets, mood lighting, a
"playground" area and cup holders, all that's left for you to do is download
Marvin Gaye or Babyface on the Amore Bay's iPod-friendly stereo. An
irresistible backyard oasis, the Amore Bay also features his and her
"hydronomically"-designed lounge chairs lined with massage jets, relaxing
fountains, a remote control to select your underwater massage programs and a
sleek, energy efficient design with average heating costs of only $15 a month
(subject to individual heating costs).
But can such a steamy Shangri-La really help your sex life? According to
Dr. Michael Mantell, the answer is yes. Mantell is a psychologist and former
faculty member of the UCSD Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, who has
authored more than a thousand articles on romance and marital success, stress,
employee relations, and general family mental health issues for publications
around the world. Mantell states that couples need to set aside a time and a
place to regularly nurture their relationships.
"Spending time with a loved one in a warm, wet backyard spa is a healthy
alternative to Viagra(R)," Mantell says.
"Have you ever seen kids in water? They just have fun," he explains. "It's
very difficult to be stressed out in warm water. Couples seek my relationship
advice, and I think reconnecting in the world's ultimate underwater bedroom
can only do wonders for any relationship. And what better way to keep the
flame alive than in a sexy, $20,000, red-hot, hot tub!"
To add to the drama of the signature tub's design, the six-person spa's
eco-friendly gray exterior is not only made out of recycled plastic milk jugs
like most D1 spas, but it also debuts a new black-etched Palm tree design
panel in front. The high tech water jets on the tub's candy apple-red interior
are enhanced by black accents. (For those who prefer a more neutral colored
tub, the Amore Bay interior shell and exterior comes in an array of other
colors, featured at http://www.d1spas.com).
"We really try to keep a sense of humor and creativity alive and well in
our company," explains D1 Spas owner Bob Hallam, married 30 years to his
business partner Linda. "So I wasn't surprised when one of our employees
presented the idea of the Sweetheart of a Love Tub contest. A shiny red hot
tub filled with candied hearts sure beats a box of chocolates on Valentine's
Day!"
About D1 Spas: With high-tech and design innovations reminiscent of each
year's developments in the automobile industry, this award-winning,
California-based hot tub company holds over 30 patents, more than any other
hot tub manufacturer. The family-owned, $60-million-a-year business is known
for introducing advances in materials science and water handling technology to
bring customers the most advanced spas in the world.
Founded in Vista, California, by Bob and Linda Hallam, D1 spas and aquatic
fitness products are now sold through a network of more than 250 dealers in
the United States and 450 dealers worldwide in 30 other countries. The
company's three product lines include a range of home hydrotherapy and aquatic
fitness products that meet a variety of consumer needs and budgets: D1
Reflections(R), D1 Bay Collection(R), AFS -- Aquatic Fitness Systems(R) and @
Home Hot Tubs(R). Innovations include hydronomics -- design based on human
anatomy, ergonomics, acupressure, reflexology and fluid mechanics -- a
wireless hot tub stereo system; a spa-within-a-spa lounge chair aqua massager;
clean energy systems; and patented fountains & lighting systems. For more
information about Dimension One Spas, its products and practices, visit:
http://www.d1spas.com.
SOURCE D1 Spas
Kim Marshall of The Marshall Plan, +1-310-452-1234, kim@themarshallplan.com,
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