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Nov 17, 2010

Baby Pouch Cooks Babies Alive. Sorry, Keeps Them Alive

This low-cost sleeping-bag keeps infants warm for between four to six hours, and once it cools down it can be plugged in or submerged in water for 20 minutes to heat up again. Not while the baby's still inside, mind.

Designed for developing countries where homes are not centrally-heated and children can't afford the luxury of electric blankets, the wax-filled heating pouch has a nylon outer (which gives it that FedEx look which is so hot right now) and can be easily carried by parents. It's aimed at India for now, but if successful will be rolled out to Asia and Africa.




50 comments:

  1. It'd be more interesting if it cooked them.

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  2. Interesting idea, but yeah, looks like a baby burrito haha

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  3. I know it's for developing countries, but I want one anyways to keep food in.

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  4. I'd buy one for adults. That's like 9999 times better than the snuggy.

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  5. lol... i want to put make up on that baby then shoot it with a canon, just like a clown

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  6. Haha, I could go for a baby burrito right about now.

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  7. That's actually a pretty good idea. But it also assumes that the people who don't have a home heating system have gallons of hot water to soak it in to warm it up.

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  8. The best ideas are usually also the most hilarious.

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  9. Plus you can mail your kids and save on air fares.

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  10. I want to taste it.. No just kidding haha

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  11. Very interesting post..haha baby burrito

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  12. kinda cool. snuggie for babies lol

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  13. Do they make those in my size? I always get pretty cold in the winter.

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  14. Wonder what the cost is if it is aimed at developing countries.

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  15. Lol, that looks so weird. Where was this stuff when I was a little kid??

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  16. Now if they can just get some clean water and sanitary living conditions...

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  17. Interesting concept, yet at the same time I wonder how they are expecting to distribute/sell? these items.

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  18. thats wild, almost looks like a pouch for recycling

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  19. I'd pay thrice the price of a baby if it goes burrito shaped.

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  20. wow i had to read the title twice

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  21. hmmm what other ways will they make babies' lives miserable?

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  22. the title had me there for a second

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  23. nice, if they need to survive :/

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  24. WTF?

    put your baby into a microwave = same effect :D:D

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  25. You know, I have a pouch that can keep a baby AND/OR an adult warm, without the need to be submerged or plugged in on a regular basis.

    It's called a sleeping bag.

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  26. submerged in water? The hell kind of recharge is that?

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  27. I can't wait to see the first cat inside that with random captions

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