Do you own a Snuggie? What's your opinion
By venshida
@venshida (4836)
United States
October 4, 2009 2:50pm CST
I was having a discussion with my daughter yesterday, and the subject of Christmas came up. She mentioned she would love to have red or black snuggie for Christmas. I was amazed. I would not in a million years think my daughter would like the snuggie. I don't get it. Do you own a Snuggie? What's your opinion about the snuggie.
6 responses
@carolbee (16230)
• United States
5 Oct 09
I don't own a Snuggie but want to get one for this winter. I am always so cold and can't seem to get comfy at home. My husband likes to keep it cooler in the house. Not a problem until I get on the computer and try to type. My fingers get so cold it's difficult to type. Then my account on myLot suffers..lol
@carolbee (16230)
• United States
7 Oct 09
I'm cold all winter and always have been a cold natured person. My feet are sometimes like ice. Nothing is wrong just have always been cold and have one daughter who is the same way. We are both married to men that are warm and want windows open, etc. I will buy one for myself, probably my daughter and a friend who really wants one.
@lilcee (2703)
• United States
6 Oct 09
My kids asked me if I would like one and I said no. I think they look kinda funny. Like the other person said, they are just a backwords robe. I have a soft cozy blanket I keep on my sofa and I use that when I get chilly while watching TV. I like to curl up with it while watching a good movie. I don't get that cold but something about curling up with a blanket is cozy.
@anotherxidentity (1434)
• United States
6 Oct 09
Honestly sit back and think about what a snuggie is and then ask yourself if its really worth the price.
Its a backwards robe.
And this video clip just makes me laugh when I think of those horrendous disgusting looking things:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h05ZQ7WHw8Y
@cookiecrumbles (629)
• United States
4 Oct 09
well you get two for the price of one. they are fun and keep you warm:)
@darcie13 (6)
• United States
4 Oct 09
Although they serve a purpose and I am sure they would work well, I can't help but laugh at the looks of them :-) I wonder, too, how easy they are to get "into" and "out of." I don't know about your daughter, but I don't ever find myself sitting still for very long.