Coodle

Coodle is an arched shaped foam pillow with a reinforced structure inside. The purpose of the structure is to prevent pressure from pressing down upon the arm thereby eliminating numbness. It is produced by MeadeCom. an American company and sold internationally. The company is family-owned and operated, founded by Robert and Shirley Meade, who also designed the pillow.
History
The idea of Coodle was born when Robert Meade was laying with his girlfriend on his arm, watching TV. As on the company’s website, “He cut foam and bent plastic in his oven until he came up with a tunnel-shaped pillow. He named it the "Coodle" and received a utility patent from the United States Patent Office.
They started a business with the pillow, selling it at a local swap meet. Years later, they founded the company to take the technology even further.
Overview
Coodle is designed to make spooning more comfortable. The tunnel-shaped pillow creates space between the arm of the big spoon and the head of the little spoon, allowing both parties to rest comfortably. There are four arched plastic braces covered in foam inside the pillow, which allow the pillow to retain its shape during use. Coodle also works for solo sleepers,  anybody who likes to watch TV, sleep or read books on their side with their arm supporting their head.
Coodle has a variety of therapeutic applications and can be helpful in keeping a straight posture by being placed behind the back. It can also be put under knees and ankles after surgery.
 
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