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Snuggie for Kids
Introducing the Snuggie for Kids.
Introducing the Snuggie for Kids
From the makers of the Snuggie comes the next sleeved blanket to take the world by storm — the SNUGGLETTE! It is a Snuggie for kids, available in Blue or Pink, with matching slipper socks…sorry kiddos, no Complimentary Booklights for you, but the socks are pretty groovy.
Click Here to see the Snugglettes commercial!
Don’t Cry Over Forgotten Milk … or How Your Mother Met the Snuggie
This is a follow up to the Father Reflects on Where the Milk Run Went Wrong posting.
These 3 boys caused their old man to forget the milk, coming home instead with a lot of As Seen on TV Goodness – specifically a Snuggie, a ShamWow, and AquaGlobes.
The dad was worried his wife would not take the news of the forgotten milk well, so he quickly wrapped her in the cozy warmth of the Snuggie. All was well, and ironically the Snuggie commercial unspooled in the background on the TV.
This mother hugged her kids while the dad excused himself to grab the camera and lower the thermostat 10 degrees, so as to lower the heating bill (since the commercial reminded him of this helpful tip).
And, in an attempt to dispel those ugly Internet rumors, these pics should prove once and for all that the Snuggie does not produce static.

The excitement of the Snuggie is a hair-raising experience. This is not static. Would this Snugglette be flashing the peace sign if he was experiencing a static shock? I don't think so!

Once again...this proves nothing. That could have been Photoshopped. Certainly a gust of wind passed through. This is not static.