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Find Out More About Koozies


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Submitted: 2010-08-16 14:32:54 | Word Count: 870


Ever wondered what precisely can koozies are? Maybe you've also heard of them as huggie, coozie, can cooler, beer hugger, sleeve and possibly even a stubby holder. By looking over this you most likely are assuming if you do not already know these have something related to a canned beverage and keeping it cool. These great little gadgets were in the beginning created to keep a can of beer cold, although similar items were created for larger products back in the early 1900s.

Can koozies are generally foam insulators which will keep ones beverage cool. During the earlier days, foam was the original material these were made from; however, newer technology now uses polyester and neoprene. The little gizmo is commonly a cylinder shape and it has an opening in the bottom to avoid a vacuum result. They now come in numerous styles as well as shapes. An increasingly popular and best seller is known as collapsible koozies. Some of this design actually includes a zipper built in, to let it fit nearly every size can and to maintain a snug fit.

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Koozies mostly are recognized for use with cans and to keep beverages cool, however, they have also been designed to fit nicely around water bottles and other bottle types for example beer bottles. Beer huggers are also not just useful to keep a beverage cold (although it is the main usage), they can also be used to keep something warm.

Many people take advantage of these products for marketing purposes, party favors and also as souvenirs. Just the other day my son brought home two can koozies that are shaped like a basketball jersey from a local professional sporting occasion; it was the actual teams colors of green and white plus they are imprinted to look like a jersey. What makes these also a great souvenir or give away item, is that they are extremely inexpensive when compared with many other advertising items.

You can find a large variety of colors, styles, shapes, designs and fabrics on the internet. Should you be having a party or want to give some away as a promotional item, you may almost always order them to fulfill your specific requirements. There have been quite a few people who simply purchase low minimum koozies, that they then like to hand out or even to keep for his or her own use.

Now that you understand what those small foam things are, you might want to think about giving can koozies to your guests at your next cookout, or give them away as a souvenir for a family reunion, or as a party favor. Koozies are made to please everyone.

Author Resource:- Keep your beer cool and get your own can Koozies today - for your party, wedding, promotional giveaway. Check out how Water Bottle Koozies can help you make you a profit.

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