Take cover! Snuggie causes infomercial revolution
Snuggie Revolution
The Snuggie is creating an infomercial revolution.
WMAQ Chicago
Published: February 9, 2009
Updated: February 9, 2009
Do you find regular blankets too confining?
Limiting your ability to reach a lamp switch or change channels with your remote control?
You may be in the market for a Snuggie, and ready to join the millions of other Americans whose hands have been liberated from the confining oppression of regular throws.
The Snuggie, which is a wearable blanket with sleeves, is now being called the “raiment of the zeitgeist” by AdAge, which describes how a falloff in demand for televised ad buys has created a perfect storm of opportunity for an infomercial phenomena.
Many consumers, who are dealing with the economic downturn by dialing down their thermostats and hiding under a blanket are snapping up Snuggies at an incredible rate.
The marketing company hawking the adult swaddling clothes sold four million of them in the last month and is pressing Chinese manufacturers to keep up with demand.
The infomercials that advertise Snuggies are so preposterous at face value that they’ve spawned a cottage industry of spoofs that have popped up on YouTube.
One titled “The Cult of Snuggie” replaces the infomercial soundtrack with the apocalyptic classical music piece “O, Fortuna” by Carl Orff.
Reader Reactions
“confining oppression of regular throws”!? That’s a bit of a stretch. It’s just a pullover robe! I’m just jealous because I didn’t think of it first. I know, the Pet Snuggie! I’m going to get started on a prototype!
Buyer Beware!1 I purchased two deluxe Snuggies. The Snuggies are great but they sold my info to a marketing company. I have been getting calls everyday since my order went through! This company even has my credit card number!! They offer free gas card and store gifts cards. I wish I had never ordered the Snuggie!














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