What is Koozie®?
2 While the performance of individual Koozies® may vary due to environmental factors and what drink is placed inside it, Koozies® can usually be expected to keep the drink in the cold for about forty minutes. Koozie® can also prevent wet hands that result in the condensation on the outside of the can.
Koozies® are commonly used in drinking beer, but can be used for pleasure in any drink. In different sizes they are produced for use with water bottles, wine bottles and 40 oz. Bottles of malt alcohol. Although they were once made of pure foam, Koozies® are now made of many foam materials such as neoprene, open cell foam and polyester. Koozie® usually has a hole in its base to avoid cans to get stuck into it. The Koozie® components are comfortable with F or Picnic, camping, sports games and other travel. Some are made of side zipper that makes it easier to insert a cup or inward.
and Koozie® has a different purpose in addition to maintaining the beverage temperature. Many companies use them to promote their businesses. Koozies® with the company's logo printed on them are quite common; Koozie® can also be adapted to commemorate an event such as a wedding or birthday. Since Koozie® is relatively cheap for production, it remains a popular free gift object. Many companies use Koozies® as promotional items at fairs or to launch new products. N Koozies® treated in a similar way to a dry-eraza board can be used to write the name of the drinker on its drink, preventing mix-subjects or the use of a cup at parties or other large gatherings.
Koozie® can also be called a can of cans, koolia, beer Hugger or a stubborn holder - the surname is common in Canada and Australia. The holder's stub was indeed invented in 1967 by Australian Alex Lang, although it seems to be connected in the connectedCH states did not become popular up to 90. Koozies® are very popular in Australia, where the cooler was also invented. The alternative spelling of this word is cozy, coosie or cozy.