Snuggie Allows Complete Freedom of Movement, and Won’t Slip and Slide Like A Blanket

It’s a fleece blanket. Also, it’s a robe. It’s a Snuggie, a product that has captured the interest and curiosity of many American consumers.

According to its Web site, a Snuggie can keep you warm at home, at outdoor events, camping, and more by providing a comfortable neck cut and roomy sleeves.

Snuggie keeps you warm like a blanket, but blankets can slip and slide, plus your hands are trapped inside. The Snuggie, with its loose-fitting sleeves, keeps you warm and gives you the freedom to use your hands to do things like work the remote, use your laptop, or do some reading, its Web site says.

Shoulders, arms and upper body remain protected from the cold, but arms and hands are free because Snuggie is made of super-soft, thick, luxurious fleece with oversized loose fitting sleeves.

Snuggie Fleece Throw allows complete freedom of movement and won’t slip and slide like a regular blanket. You can keep your heating bill low and stay warm and comfy with your Snuggie Fleece Blanket as the temperature drops. It is also ideal, according to the company Web site, for staying warm on chilly outdoor evenings or at sporting events.

It is machine washable, which it makes it easy to maintain, the company Web site states, adding that customers report that they have been able to reduce their heating bills through the use of the product.

Here are a few customer comments, harvested from the Internet:

“I purchased the snuggie from shoptv canada and have to say once i’m in my house at the end of the day i throw on my snuggie. When i first saw it on TV i didn’t think too highly of it but now i’m glad I got it.”
Michelle Collina on jennyreviews.com

“We laughed together at the commercials. They are truly lame. Then my husband gave Snuggie’s to my daugther at college and me for Christmas. They get used all the time. I have a great paying work from home computer job and I use my snuggie all the time. If your hands get (c)old just pull them up in the sleeves.”
“jean” on infomercial-hell.com

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