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Mountains on a Blanket

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Thu, Nov 17, 2016 10:02 AM

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Exclusive Rumpl Blankets, Pappy Van Winkle Syrup, Marshmallow Crossbows, "The Scariest SEAL Imaginab

Exclusive Rumpl Blankets, Pappy Van Winkle Syrup, Marshmallow Crossbows, "The Scariest SEAL Imaginable," and More... Thanks to [Rumpl’s] new [Mountain Fade Puffy Throw], you can now rise to an icy-blue mountain view from the comfort of your home. Available exclusively at Huckberry, these performance blankets are made with the same stuff as high-end sleeping bags and ski jackets. It's why our buddies at Cool Material anointed Rumpl "the most comfortable blanket you will ever try," and why these bad boys are quickly rising to the top of our gift lists. [SHOP NOW] Say hello to the first innovation in flannel shirting since the invention of buttons. [Western Rise’s] new [Elkton Stretch Flannel] is truly like no flannel we've ever worn thanks to an active, tailored fit and freedom-granting stretch fabric that wicks away moisture. Plus, it has a side-seam zipper pocket for any goodies you want to stash for the road. Somewhere out there, the Brawny Man is probably jealous. [SHOP NOW] Make your presents known this holiday season with [Huckberry Gift Central], where you'll find all the gifts we're giving — and hope to receive ourselves. And yes, we now carry [Marshmallow Crossbows]. [SHOP NOW] "Say Cheese!" 📷 Huckberry Ambassador [@andy_best], Cannon Beach, Oregon ©2016 Huckberry Inc | 290 Utah St. San Francisco, CA 94103 * The BASIL HAYDEN’S name, logo and trade dress are trademarks of Jim Beam Brands Co. and are used with permission [Web Version] | [Manage Preferences] | [Remove From List]

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