Hot Spot Cosy Hugs Microwavable Monsters Blue/Boy

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Cosy Hugs microwavable heat packs are animal heat packs that would be great to keep kiddies warm during winter on these cold days!
They have a removable pack and can be heated up in a few minutes and re-inserted for the perfect warmth needed in these chilly days.
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Hot Spot Cosy Hugs Microwavable Monsters Blue/Boy
$15.99
Collect 16 Everyday Rewards Points*
$15.99
$15.99
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
Low Stock for
This product is low in stock. Grab it before it's gone!
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm tomorrow
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Learn About Safe Heat Pack Use
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