Cannabis Fleece Throw Blankets 

 

There’s nothing more comforting on a snowy winter day than snuggling up under a cozy blanket while reading or binge-watching Netflix. Well, that chilly time of year has officially arrived, which means throw blanket season has, too — and Skeye Wholesale has you covered, literally. Made in Mexico from recycled materials, these super soft throws measure a generous 50” x 60” and are machine washable and fire retardant (which is good as you know you’ll be sparking a few bowls while you chill out under the seriously soft blanket). With a variety cannabis, Rasta, and mystical prints, the colorful fleece throws are also perfect to hang it up in the living room or dorm room to elevate the vibes. With the holiday season in full swing, blankets are always a gift for that special someone — there is a design for every kind of personality! 

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