Saturday, January 9, 2010

As Seen On TV


I finally succumbed. After years of easy resistance to the endlessly advertised "As Seen on TV" items, from the Chia Pet to the ShamWow, I have in my possession, a Snuggie. Yeah, that's right, a Snuggie - you know, "The Blanket That Has Sleeves!"

Driven by my inability to acclimate to Utah's winter climate after almost eight years here, I found myself talking back to the TV. "Yes, I want to keep warm AND have my hands free!" In fact, it was the only item I asked my husband to get me for Christmas (along with admission to the LDS Storymakers conference in April).

So, does the Snuggie live up to its advertising? Yes, and no. The hands free aspect of it is wonderful, as I can sip my hot cocoa with my arms fully covered. However, for me to stay really warm I would need another three layers of thickness to the thing. It is way too cold here for a blanket that thin. I usually end up with the Snuggie on and an extra blanket over my lap.

The other night I was doing just that while watching Conan and he made a joke about people who were sitting at home in their Snuggies. I squirmed a little. Then Andy Richter (Conan's sidekick) said, "Yeah, I was gonna buy a Snuggie, then I realized I could just wear my robe backwards."

7 comments:

  1. Haha! I think Bree Despain bought something similar not too long ago.

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  2. There's a mock infomercial for it on YouTube, but be warned...contains language. Look up "The WTF Blanket." I laughed so hard I couldn't breathe.

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  3. My buddy has one called a Slinket--it's a two-man Snuggie for him and his girlfriend, and it's actually pretty thick.

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  4. Next Christmas I'm totally getting the Slinket!

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  5. Omigosh, the WTF Blanket video is hilarious (and made me feel like an even bigger loser).

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  6. Just last night I was trying to read a book and stay safely within the confines of my toasty blanket. All the while wishing I had a Snuggie so my hands wouldn't freeze (after 11 my thermostat drops down to 56 degrees).

    Well, I guess my toasty warm blanket (that completely clashes with my couches, by the way) is still superior to the Snuggie. Thanks for the heads up. :)

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  7. But if Andy wears his robe backwards, then what is he going to wear when he gets out of the shower. It's a vicious cycle. Better off to just buy the Snuggie :)

    Funny enough, I've never even been tempted to buy a Snuggie. When I get cold, I grab a sweatshirt.

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