Shuswap man invents solution for couples looking to cuddle more comfortably
Brodie Wilkinson is the inventor of the Big Spoon Pillow, which helps users spend some comfortable cuddle time together.
While recovering, the couple would watch movies, something they love and one of the few activities they could do together. However, they found they couldn’t stay comfortable for the length of a movie due to their debilitating injuries. Trying to cuddle on the couch, Wilkinson found his arm would fall asleep supporting Kate’s head and Kate would get uncomfortable on her side.
Wilkinson’s Big Spoon Pillow, officially launched on Feb. 23, now has a registered trademark and design patents pending.
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