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Oodie slashes popular £89 hooded blanket loved by Martin Lewis fans to £1 in one day flash deal

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Oodie is slashing the price of one of its bestselling £89 hooded blankets to £1 for one day only. The Oodie hooded blankets have been hailed a 'game changer' by Martin Lewis fans, with some claiming they 'haven't used the heating' since buying one.

In a huge saving, the Black Oodie wearable blanket will be just £1 today (November 7) - but you have got to be quick as there are only 1,500 black hooded blankets available, and once they're gone, they're gone.

The blankets, which are normally priced at £89, are currently on sale for £39, with most of its original designs and colours still in stock.

The £1 blankets will be available from 7pm. To get the deal, customers are encouraged to sign up to an email and text alert, which will give a link to access the sale when its live.

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