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cargo shorts with pocket for a hot pocket
HOT POCKETS

From classic pepperoni pizza to sausage or bacon, egg, and cheese-stuffed breakfast iterations and the new Deliwich sandwiches, Nestle’s Hot Pockets has become a household name when it comes to convenient handheld food. But the company’s latest product isn’t typical Hot Pockets fare, and this foray isn’t a frozen one — Nestle is rolling out a pair of cargo shorts with a literal hot pocket for storing a Hot Pocket.

Of course, if you’re a Hot Pockets superfan, these shorts are a given, but the garment is particularly ideal if you’re someone who considers shorts winter wear, the company says. The insulated pocket serves as the perfect place to keep your Hot Pocket heated up and as an added bonus, the pocket simultaneously warms your thigh and keeps those goosebumps on your shins at bay. Pants are overrated, apparently.

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As if an insulated space for your toasty treat isn’t enticing enough, the Hot Pockets shorts come with a matching hoodie and won’t cost you a dime. Nestle is giving away the limited lineup of shorts and hoodies sets for free. 

If you’re aching to add these cargos to your wardrobe, they’re available online starting Dec. 12, while supplies last, in men’s sizes small to extra-large. Of course, along with your hot pants, err, shorts, you also get a coupon for one free Hot Pockets sandwich so you can test things out yourself.

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Rachel is a Michigan-based writer who has dabbled in a variety of subject matter throughout her career. As a mom of multiple young children, she tries to maintain a sustainable lifestyle for her family. She grows vegetables in her garden, gets her meat in bulk from local farmers, and cans fruits and vegetables with friends. Her kids have plenty of hand-me-downs in their closets, but her husband jokes that before long, they might need to invest in a new driveway thanks to the frequent visits from delivery trucks dropping off online purchases (she can’t pass up a good deal, after all). You can reach her at [email protected].