This Weighted Blanket and Snack Bundle Has Your Halloween Plans Figured Out
All you need is a spooky movie!

Amy Fronczkiewicz
The holidays are going to look a little different this year, whether that means gathering in smaller groups or hosting a virtual get-together. For Halloween, that probably means spending the night indoors watching spooky movies and enjoying your own candy and snacks. And that’s definitely not a bad thing — especially when Bearaby, the weighted blanket company known for their sustainable hand-knit blankets, is involved.
The company has partnered with This Saves Lives, a health food brand whose mission is to help fight severe acute childhood malnutrition, to bring you the perfect Halloween bundle for your night indoors. In this bundle, the iconic blankets will come in a limited-edition pumpkin hue and will be paired with nutritious snack bars from This Saves Lives. The collection comes with an option for both children and adults, so you can get the whole family in on the fun plans. The children’s version comes with a Bearaby Nappling and a box of This Saves Lives Mammoth Marshmallows Krisp Krispy Treats, and the adult’s version will come with a Bearby Cotton Napper and a box of This Saves Lives Dark Chocolate Caramel snack bars.
Since the CDC has advised against trick-or-treating this year, you’ll be helping your neighbors stay safe by staying indoors. But that’s not the only way you’ll be helping out. Each purchase sends $10 to the organization, Action Against Hunger, which distributes packets of Plumpy’s nut, a peanut paste used to treat malnutrition in children, according to a press release.
Kathrin Hamm, CEO and Founder of Bearaby, said in the press release that, “With this collection, we’re able to bring awareness to mindful consumption with a new take on Halloween that aims to spread joy that lasts much longer than candy, while staying at home safely.” We think that staying in, snuggled under a weighted blanket with a delicious snack in-hand (all while helping out your community and beyond) sounds like a pretty great way to spend any holiday.
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