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Stay Cool With These Ice Cold Slippers (Video)

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Much of the country are in the midst of a heatwave, so staying cool means you’ll try most anything, including these reusable frozen slippers. Lenneia Batiste explains.

With the mercury set to rise to dizzying heights this summer, it’s always better to be prepared. How about cooling off with some ice-slippers that are available on Amazon. These look like your regular pair of slippers, but it is made with ‘contour-gel technology’ which ensures that while you are able to walk with the slippers despite it being frozen (when you pop them in the chiller). What’s more? These are reusable, too.  This footwear will keep your feet nice and cool as the temperatures soar.

The description of the product in the e-commerce website mentions, “Get quick relief from sore, tired or hot feet with Rapid Relief Reusable Cold Slippers. Provides soothing comfort for hot, tired and swollen feet caused by uncomfortable footwear, long days on your feet, pregnancy, post-surgery and side effects from medications.” It sells at $20 for a pair.

The description added, “Our reusable cold slippers are easy to use and cooling gel is included in the entire bottom and full top of the slippers for continuous cooling of the foot.” A lot of people have given some wonderful reviews of the product.

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