Slippies Microwavable Foot Warmers

March 17th, 2006 9:37 AM | by Christen da Costa | 5 Comments

SlippiesYour extremities (hands and feet) are normally the coldest part on your body. That’s cause your body is sending the heat to keep your vital organs at the right temperature. So it’s only natural we want to keep our feet warm — so stop laughing at me for sleeping in socks! Now you can keep your feet extra warm thanks to Polar Fleece Microwavable Slippies.

These Slippies contain a special blend of treated flax seed and relaxing herbs. Simply cook these these guys in the microwave and they’ll keep your feet nice and toasty for 2 hours. Plus you’ll get a healthy dose of aromatherapy. Hey you can even freeze them to treat sprains, bruising, and swelling. All for £15 or $26.

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5 Responses to “Slippies Microwavable Foot Warmers”

  1. wardell says:

    I love this site. Good work…

  2. shaylee sharp says:

    I would like a pair of these micr. socks for my grandpa.You can fax me this info.801-572-0323 thanks!

  3. donna bailey says:

    I would like a pair of these for my daughter, please contact me @ my e-mail address. Thank-you

  4. nye says:

    i would like a pair
    e-mai me please
    thanksl

  5. I would buy these socks for whole family. ) In winter it’s really cold here and seems nothing can save warmth.

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