Grip-It Can Cooler Koozies 24 Count
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Soft grip can and bottle coolers keep drinks cool. Each box has 24 can coolers in assorted beer brand styles., 24 Count DisplayUnit Cost: $1.29Retail
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The Insta-Chill Standard Can Cooler uses active cooling gel technology to chill any room temperature drink in 10 minutes flat. Just chill the Insta-Chill in the freezer for 1 hour and wrap around your favorite 12 oz can, securing the cooler with a slim velcro strip. The flexible neoprene design makes this can cooler comfortable in the hand, and lets you unfold it into a flat cold pack for coolers and more.
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Enhance your beverage experience with the 24 oz Can Koozies. Constructed with premium-quality insulating material, these koozies are designed to keep your beverages cold and refreshing for longer periods. Perfect for tailgates, picnics, BBQs, or any outdoor gathering, they provide a comfortable grip, preventing condensation and ensuring your hands stay dry.
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Soft grip can and bottle coolers keep drinks cool. Each box has 24 can coolers in assorted beer brand styles., 24 Count DisplayUnit Cost: $1.29Retail
Grip-It Can Cooler Koozies 24 Count
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The RTIC Craft Can is designed to keep your 16 oz. can or bottle ice cold and is perfect for cans of craft beer or energy drinks. The stainless steel, double wall vacuum insulation and locking gasket seals in the cold. Easy to clean. Features & Technology Dishwasher Safe Keep lids in the top rack to prevent damage Double Wall Vacuum Insulation Maximum temperature retention & insulates hands from the cold No Sweat Exterior The outside stays dry.
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