In a video that seems like a parody ad from "Saturday Night Live," the company
trumpets the pants' stretchy waistband and leftover-appropriate pockets, all decorated with images of stuffing. The pants cost $19.98 (£15, AU$26) a pair.
And although the video claims the pant design is "based on the same technology used in astronauts' underpants" and can "expand to more than two times their original size," a caption declares that a "dramatized claim (not a real thing)."
Sadly, there are no leftovers. When I checked ThanksgivingDinnerPants.com on Tuesday, the pants had sold out. Stove Top's parent company, Kraft, told me that "unfortunately there will not be more pants; however Stove Top has (Thanksgiving) cards that are available for download on the website."
Nice try, but really, no card can replace the glorious pants. However, as the company's snarky video points out, maternity pants, which often feature a stretchy front panel, would also fit the bill. https://www.cnet.com/news/stove-top-stuffing-expandable-pants-thanksgiving/