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Matt said he'd never wear a Snuggie, but...

Posted: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 8:50 AM by Jen Brown

From Mike Celizic, TODAYshow.com

He said he “wouldn’t be caught dead in a Snuggie.” Yet a frigid Wednesday morning in New York found Matt Lauer sitting on the couch wrapped in the latest sensation that’s sweeping America.

“I’m having chest pains as we speak,” the TODAY co-host joked after watching the clip of himself declaring his intention never to get wrapped up in a blanket with sleeves.

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Lauer was wearing a bright blue Snuggie. His TODAY partner in blankets-with-arms, Meredith Vieira, sat next to him in a red Snuggie, while Al Rocker and Natalie Morales flanked them in Snuggies of their own...



 Recording it all was the TODAY stage crew – also draped in Snuggies and looking, as Lauer noted, like a gospel choir...


Since Snuggie commercials started blanketing the airwaves, both the ads and the garment have taken on a cult status. Some four million have been sold, and the campy infomercial has inspired some 300 YouTube parodies (including The Cult of Snuggie), according to USA Today. There are even Snuggie fan pages and discussion groups on Facebook.

The ubiquitous TV ad seems to come straight from the 50s, with happy people snuggling in their La-Z-Boys, cheering at sporting events or curling up on the couch, looking very much like monks in their party robes.

The late-night comics are having a ball with it. Just a few minutes before the TODAY crew donned their Snuggies, a report on the California octuplets filed by NBC News’ Michael Okwu included a clip of Jay Leno joking that no one knew the babies’ mother was pregnant – “she was wearing a Snuggie.”

Following Okwu’s report, Joann Killeen, a spokeswoman for Nadya Suleman, the babies’ mother, spoke with Vieira from an NBC studio in Los Angeles. A Snuggie commercial was playing on a small television monitor on a desk behind her.

Vieira admitted that before she tried one on, “I used to think, ‘What a goofy thing.’ But it’s not so goofy…They’re warm.”

“This is the toastiest I’ve been in here,” said Morales, basking in her own reflected warmth inside her Snuggie.

Snuggies are offered for $19.95 each – with a second one thrown in free – plus shipping and handling. But there’s a limit of two per customer, supposedly because of limited supplies.
“If you’re giving them away, of course there’s a shortage,” Lauer said.

While everyone agreed that Snuggies do, as advertised, keep the wearer toasty warm, Lauer noted that, “There is not one thing found in nature in this fabric.”

Roker pointed out that a picture on the Snuggie box shows a family wrapped in the backwards robes happily toasting marshmallows around a fire. “You get too close, you’re going up,” he opined.

After a break for local news, Vieira and Lauer were into their overcoats and out on a frigid Rockefeller Plaza to talk to fans and introduce the 8 a.m. hour.

“It’s cold out here today,” Lauer said. “We need our Snuggies.”

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Why are you all wearing your robes backwards?
Hello to all at the today show! Love it and watch it everyday! So this is my husbands comment on those snuggies that are all the new rage! He said, "Well...couldnt you just turn your robe around backwards? Thats what it looks like they did!" I also have to agree with Al! Roasting marshmallows while wearing a snuggie probably isn't the best idea, but pretty funny! C'mon Matt, admit it, before it's all said and done, you'll own one in every color!!!!
I think they look like monk attire except in brighter colors!
My mom bought Snuggies for my husband and I as a joke for Christmas. Well, the joke is on her - because we love them! They are not functional for anything besides sitting on the couch, I trip over mine whe I start walk in it. They are just a cute gimmick for now until the "next great invention" come along.
How eco-friendly are these.  If it is RECYCLYED polyester then that would be the only way I would even consider purchase these.
Wear these babies with a pair of uber-cool Crocs and you'll be the kings and queens of 5th Avenue!
Personally, I am not a huge fan of these things. Does anyone else think that the guy in the dark red one on the commercial looks like a cardinal in the Catholic Church? It's a little too heavy on 'The Tudors' on Showtime appeal for me.
Are you kidding!! Those things are awesome. I couldn't have stood Little League baseball in Washington State if I hadn't had a knock off of one. People thought I was crazy (???) well maybe.... but I was the warm one. You'd be crazy not to buy one!!!
My friends and I have been laughing about the snuggie for a few months now.  They are absolutely ridiculous and ugly!  They could at least make them in some fashionalbe prints!  I don't get it.. I've never had a problem just using a regular blanket :-)  I loved your segment - it made me laugh!!!
A kid a number of years back was on the Tonight Show (I think Johnny Carson was still the host) during one of their kids inventions shows and he had made a blanket with sleeves so he could read in bed at night and keep his arms warm.  I wonder if the "inventors" stole his idea or if they paid him for it.
Anyone notice the severe static electricity???
But My husband just got his & hasnt washed it yet...
My daughter(6) has watched the commercials and has been begging for one since last year.  We find it hilarious because she recites the entire commercial in her plea for us to buy it....it is so entertaining!
My son gave me one for Christmas and I love it.  He bought mine at Walgreens for $14.99. By the time you pay shipping & handling you might as well go there and buy 2.  The light does come with it also.
The "Snuggies" are a knock-off.  The original blanket was called a "Slanket", and as a matter of fact, were introduced by Giada DeLaurentis ON the Today Show during a segment she did from the Home Show showcasing new products last year. (I bought mine after that very show)  It was designed by a college kid from Maine, I believe, who was cold while studying, cut two holes in his sleeping bag for his arms and wore it while studying and working on his computer.  He went home for break and showed his mother, and the Slanket was born.
As seen on the Today Show this morning, what is the official SAFE website to order snuggie buy 1 free 1 - there are scam snuggie sites out there and my bank had many bad reports.  I would like to purchase soon.  Thanks.
Oh the humanity!  This is just one more reason to live in Arizona -- Snuggies are not needed nor allowed!
Unless these are made of super thermal material and truly keep you cozy, you might as well throw on a robe, it does the same thing-and it fits a lot better.
We have had "Slankets" for over a year.  They are far warmer, bigger and better designed then these cheap Snuggies.  Skip the Snuggie, go for the Slanket!
It's a great 'couch potato' dress. But, don't try knitting...reading is good! I might wear one to bed on a cold winters eve with the furnace turned off. How about handing freebees out to the homeless or those sleeping in shelters on cots. It would be a good place to hide your "stuff" while sleeping.
C'mon folks.  You can *MAKE* these things for less than the quoted price of $19.99.  (Let's not even talk about the S&H!!) And yes, I did make one for myself and for my SIL, and boy are they warm!!!  
They are awful and I rather freeze to death than ever wear that ugly backwards bathrobe thing!
I think they are great!!! Matt, you look hot!  As always....
Why not just wear onesies?
This is the most ridiculous trend ever!! Want one? take your bath robe and put it on backwards, there you go you have snuggie! the guy who came up with this must be laughing so hard that people are buying into this. They look like a cult! Where's the virgin sacrifice?
Slanket and Snuggie are knock-offs of poshAir, which debuted in SkyMall in March of 2006 and was featured on the TODAY Show in November 2007! Visit www.poshair.com for more details!
My husband purchased "slankets" for our entire family in December 2007.  They are great!  Very warm, washable and quick to dry.  We wear them while watching TV or reading.  Can't imagine a winter without them.
hideous.  My grandmother wouldn't be caught dead in it.
How about a furnace in your house?
Hats and mittens outside?
Do we really need to roast marshmellows in January?
If this thing is the new craze, we are not in a recession.  Marketing is a beautiful thing.
Back in the 70's there was something similiar except it was a sleeping bag and it had flaps that you zippered over your shoulders.  This left an opening so you could bring your hands out if you needed to do something without exposing anything else. I had one and really liked it.  Don't know if my mother still has it and I don't remember what they were called.
Hey, if you haven't tried it, don't knock it!  My mom gave me a Snuggy while I was recuperating from knee replacement.  When I couldn't sleep in bed, it sure helped to keep me warm in the Lazy-Boy!  I love it!  

If you have trouble with static, wash it with fabric softner and use dryer sheets!  It did the trick for me!  Got Snuggy?
I bought some for Christmas.  I kept one and gave 3 away.  Everyone laughed and commented on them.  They are very long and it is difficult to walk but OK to lay on the couch with.  I do wish they were a little thicker and warmer.  The shipping and handling was expensive.
The invention from the 70's I believe was called a Snug Sack.  It was filled like a sleeping bag with the bottom not being sewn shut and the zipper did not go to the top but had velcro on the flaps to bring over your shoulders for easy arm moving.  I still have mine and it is extremely warm.
Sharon, my mom had one something like yours in the late 70s or early 80s; it was closed-in at the bottom (like a sleeping bag).  I don't remember what it was called either.  I think it was probably warmer than a Snuggie or a Slanket, but you couldn't walk around in it.
My cats think they are great and are convinced they were made for them to use.
I love my Snuggie!  It took almost 2 months to finally arrive but WELL worth the wait!
The earlier version of these,which snapped and/or zipped up the front, from "ancient" times (@ 70s) was called a "Snug Sack" - and they are still available (search on "snug sack" for sellers)
Too funny! I also have a 6yr boy who freeze frames the commercial so we can see it. He has been wanting one since Christmas.
My hubby runs the company that ships this product.  We dont see him much these days....12-16 hour work days, 6 days a week to keep up on the orders and shipping.  CRAZY!!!!!
i want a snuggie, but i refuse to order anything from the television. i hope they put them in stores at some point. walgreens usually has anything and everything that has been sold on tv
The group photo looks like something out of a Monty Python movie...!
The commercial always makes me wonder....toward the end when the women is in the snugglie and she is holding the baby NOT in the snugglie...that poor baby...the women must stay warm...but what about that baby....It really makes me giggle.
My Snug Sack finally wore out this past December.  I'd had it since the 70's and loved it to pieces...literally.  My kids loved it, too.  I got my husband one that he could walk in for our first Christmas together...28 years ago!  His wore out, too.
many years ago I received a sleeping bag snuggie that you put your arms through and had snaps to close the arms, so this is a copy of those, but mine was warmer!!!!!! no Holes in the feet!!!!
My Mom bought me a snuggie for my birthday.  I never get a chance to use it because my kids and my husband are always in it.  
I think The Slanket needs equal air time. (gigggle)

http://www.theslanket.com


I bought a "Snuggie" for my wife for Christmas. Before it arrived she said that she would not wear a suggie because a blanket would work just fine. Little did she know I had already bought one and it was on the way. Christmas came and she hasnt taken it off but to go to work. My adult kids love it to.
Hey, anyone ever hear of this invention...called a Jacket!

Why on earth would anyone EVER want one of these?  They are completely worthless and yet sheeple are lining up to buy them just like crocs (a slight twist on "jellies" from the 80's).

Seriously, I'm beginning to think I'm the only sane person left on this earth.
I saw them in Walgreens here for $14.99 and I am getting one.  It is great cold nights in Florida.
they might be ugly, and a little freaky, but they can keep you pretty warm, i imagine.
My Snuggie should arrive in the mail today! I sprung for the "Deluxe" edition, which was $10 more. Apparently it is 50% plusher and has pockets! I like the look of those slankets, especially the awesome colors, but they're so much more expensive.

My friends who said they wouldn't be caught dead in a Snuggie have been asking me if its come in the mail the past few days. They will all be so jealous!

It's taken about a month and a half to be shipped to me too, because they were on backorder.


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