Squishmallows Sensory Soothers
I'm a man. Let's start there. I have no issues wearing pink shirts. In fact, I loved wearing my pink Polo, but I lost it long ago. I may have to buy another one, but it's sad to go from large to X-large.
I needed an idea for an affiliate marketing blog post a few minutes ago. I looked around my room and then I looked under my chin. As I write this, I sit under one of my daughters' Squishmallows blankets.
I don't know which daughter owns this Snuggle Throw, that's the name of the product, but I know they fight when one uses the other’s, so I know there's some ownership. We have three Squishmallows blankets; each with a different print, so our daughters won't fight.
I don't know how these things got into the house.
Did my wife buy them? Did my mother-in-law buy them? When did they arrive?
I do know that they appeared about a year ago, and I also know that I stayed away from them because they looked... strange.
As time progressed and I ran out of clean blankets, I succumbed to the Squishmallow blankets, and honestly, they're the most comfortable blankets in the world. I can't lie. I won't lie.
I'm apparently sitting under the Sweet as Squish variant, which is a baby bluish color. I know that because I'm looking at the blanket on Amazon. Otherwise, I'd have no idea.
As I'm doing more research, I'd bet that my wife bought them at Target; she loves Target.
I'm not going to research the other two variants because I'm too cozy under this blanket, but I know that one is pinkish and the other is purplish.
As I continue to do more research for this post, I'm noticing that Squishmallows is a huge company! It has licensing deals and also provides custom products to different retailers. The company looks like it prints money.
I'm telling you, humble dad, that you will love your Squishmallows blanket.
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