The Cult of Snuggie

http://www.usatoday.com/…-01-27-snuggie_N.htm

This is one of those ideas that I say “Why didn’t I think of that???”

Snuggie gets a warm embrace from pop culture
The Cult of the Snuggie threatens to take over America! Or at least, a substantial number — 4 million — of late-night couch spuds.
The Snuggie, an oversized fleece blanket with sleeves, stars in a ubiquitous TV ad so cheesy it’s practically art, and apparently wildly entertaining. The ad shows people wearing Snuggies at a sporting event, cheering and high-fiving each other while dressed … sort of like medieval monks.

“Every once in a while, a product transcends advertising to become part of pop culture,” says Scott Boilen, president and CEO of Allstar Products Group of Hawthorne, N.Y., which conceived and markets the China-made Snuggie.

Indeed, Snuggies seem to be everywhere. See them on Facebook — nearly 250 groups, pro and con; one fan club lists 5,999 members. Watch them on YouTube — nearly 300 parody videos posted, including one titled “The Cult of the Snuggie,” with 146,000 views as of Tuesday.

There are snarky Snuggie-love sites on the Internet, such as SnuggieSightings.com, where fans post photos, videos and “news.” Did you know that Snuggie drinking games are sweeping colleges? Students take a swig every time a Snuggie ad airs after midnight.
The Snuggie concept is not new, nor is it the only such product on the market, but the Snuggie proves once again that an attractive price (two for $19.95, plus free book light online and on TV, about $14.99 for one in stores) and clever marketing can take you far in American retailing.
Snuggies went on sale in August, began TV advertising in October and started shipping to retailers in December. Already, 4 million have been sold. But the Internet is crowded with angry testimonials from consumers who say they were overcharged or never got their order or waited much longer than four to six weeks for their Snuggies to arrive.

Boilen promises that all complaints will be resolved. “In our internal consumer-focus groups, Snuggie got the highest rating ever for any product, even (among) people who had to wait,” he says.

Or despite other consequences. “I’ve gained 20 pounds since I started using my Snuggie,” jokes Amy Norris of Baltimore, a member of a Snuggie fan club on Facebook. “I got it for a Christmas gift and initially thought it was just funny, but now we fight over it at my house.”

4 million have been sold

OH.MY.GOD.

Capitalism is great.

As soon as I saw the add I new it was covert action from the Pope. Doesn’t everyone look like Jesuits? See anyone wearing a yamulke?

My college ex-boyfriend who is now my facebook friend got himself a Snuggie for Christmas. He posted pictures and it’s pretty funny.

I think it would be hysterical if there were a Superbowl commercial for snuggies.

http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1897842
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Why not just turn a robe around backwards…

I don’t know. People are suckers?

Someone else did think of that, they just didn’t think of how to properly advertise. I almost bought one of these three years ago for my wife who likes all things fuzzy and warm.

http://www.theslanket.com/

That’s a lawsuit waiting to happen.

My favorite part of the commercial is how absurd the demonstration is of how difficult covering up with a blanket it. My three year old looks a bit like that during a tantrum, but I rather expect adults to be able to work it out.

There is also the Nuddle. Its like the P4 of the tricked out fleece blanket world. It has an external hand pouch and foot pockets.

http://www.nuddleblanket.com/

I think the Slanket was the original, its been around for more than 10 years.

My husband and I laugh at that too. Really, how hard is it?

Almost as hard as it is to make spaghetti. That is why you need that stupid pasta magic thing. Nothing like dirtying up another container and adding an unnecessary step.

… $110 for an effing blanket? Are you kidding me?!

I came home the other day to find a Snuggie on the kitchen table. I freaked out on my wife, but then she told me it was for her mother’s birthday, so I was slightly ok with it.

Like another poster stated, it’s a kick how they make it look like it’s a ‘difficult’ task to cover yourself up with a blanket. Just like all the made for TV products, they make it seem like normal every day tasks are too difficult for us to handle.

The Shamwow on the other hand…

I do not understand what Snuggie is. It looks like just a blanket???

But it’s got sleeves! That makes it totally different! I mean, you just try to answer a telephone when you’re using a regular blanket.

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