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  2. The Lola blanket costs $300: AOL reviewed it to see if it's ...

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    The biggest qualm our editors have about this blanket is it's price. It's $300 for a throw blanket, one of the most expensive we've ever seen. That's a very difficult price tag to swallow, even ...

  3. The 14 Best Blankets for Snuggling, No Matter the Weather - AOL

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    There’s a wide world of bedding we’ve scoured to find the best blankets, all to help you get the best rest you can (while prettying up your interiors). While a quick office brainstorm about ...

  4. Hospitals have been swaddling newborns in this iconic striped ...

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    The blanket, which is 100% cotton and flannelized, has been used to wrap brand-new babies, but also doubles as a multi-use baby product for parents who end up taking one home from the hospital.

  5. Hudson's Bay point blanket - Wikipedia

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    Blankets of 2.5, 3, 3.5 and 4 point were most common during the fur-trade era. Today, Hudson's Bay blankets are commonly found in point sizes of 3.5 , 4 , 6 and 8 . [3] The misconception persists that originally the points were an indication of a blanket's price in beaver pelts or even its weight.

  6. Sleeved blanket - Wikipedia

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    The rock band Weezer released its own Snuggie blanket in November 2009, which is available in solid blue with the name "Weezer" on it in white font. It has been dubbed the "Wuggie". [27] It is sometimes marketed as a "comfy blanket". [28] The former business GO-GO Blanket holds the US patent for child-sized sleeved blankets.

  7. Bedding - Wikipedia

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    Additional blankets, etc. may be added to ensure the necessary insulation in cold sleeping areas. A common practice for children and some adults is to decorate a bed with plush stuffed animals, dolls, and other soft toys. These are not included under the designation of bedding, although they may provide additional warmth to the sleeper.