Oooh!!! Yuck!!!
Have you ever watched those prime time specials where news casters go in and show you the germs in a hotel room? And then they tell you exactly how many seconds the average housekeeper spends in a room and how often a bedspread is washed? Does that gross you out like it does me?
Well now take that knowledge and imagine the germs on a blanket provided to you by the airline attendant on a flight. If the airline will provide me with a blanket (many will not anymore), I am concerned with who has used it before. What if they were sick and spread those germs on it? There’s just something that makes me cringe at the idea of snuggling myself or my girls under a blanket used by no telling how many strangers before us. For that reason, we always carry a travel blanket with us in each of our carry ons. However, after reading about the Cabin Cuddler, I think we’ll be using those for future trips.

The Cabin Cuddler is a special blanket made especially for traveling. It folds so that it is actually a tote in itself which makes for convenient carrying. It then unfolds and sits in the seat (which protects you from even more germs) and then folds around you. It’s designed specially to wrap around someone from head to toe. I always fly in flip flops are another pair of easily removable shoes to make airline security easier and so my feet are always cold when flying. The Cabin Cuddler has a built in pocket for your feet at the bottom of the blanket. Maybe even neater? It has an inflatable pillow for even more comfort.
But you don’t have to just use the Cabin Cuddler while flying. If you work in a cold office, keep a Cabin Cuddler in a desk drawer and put it in your chair to stay warm while working. When we travel by car, I always keep the car cold (according to my girls) so I know both of my girls would love to have a Cabin Cuddler. Even around the house if you get cold easier than others in your home, the Cabin Cuddler could be a great option.
I’ve looked at these before, and I’m excited to look at them again. I think that Santa may bring all of us Cabin Cuddlers for Christmas.


























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