Warm those Tootsies
It is cold! We've shared with you about Frostbite & Hypothermia... Now how about some cozy comfort?
Avoid chilly discomfort as well as the dangers of frostbite and hypothermia by having and using body warmers. Air activated charcoal warmers are lightweight pouches containa mixture of iron powder, charcoal, salt, sawdust, and vermiculite. When exposed to the air, an oxidation process takes place that generates heat.
These are ideal for pockets, gloves, and shoes; whether hiking in the wilds, commuting to work or school, playing in the yard, or sitting on cold bleachers at a game!
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