Stove Top created stuffing pants to solve your Thanksgiving struggles

Joey from Friends must be crying tears of joy right now.
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Thanksgiving just became a whole lot easier for people who can't eat just one plate of food.

You didn't ask for it, but Stove Top, known for their signature easy-to-make stuffing, created their very own Thanksgiving Dinner Pants.

Joey from Friends must be crying tears of joy right now.

According to Stove Top, the pants are "comfortable, stretch-waisted pants with a little bit of Stove Top style." If the stretch pants (which expands 2x the usual size) aren't enough, it also features pockets to store all your side dishes for later.

The one-of-a-kind item may not be the most fashionable, but it might get the job done.

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The unisex pants come in all sizes for a limited time starting on Nov. 13. You can buy them at the very appropriately named thanksgivingdinnerpants.com. For $19.98, you can be the envy of everyone at the party...or the most talked about at the dinner table.

If you're still not convince, the company is donating $10,000 of the proceeds to Feeding America.

So forget about style for Thanksgiving. It's all about the comfort and strategy when it comes to having seconds (or maybe more) this year.

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