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What Is A Koozie? We’re Glad You Asked!

What’s a Koozie?  Thanks for asking!  A Koozie, in case you weren’t too sure, is also known as a coolie, a coastie, a hugger, a huggie and a cozy.  They all sound warm and close, don’t they?  Well, a Koozie is all that—but their main purpose is to keep a drink cold. 


A Koozie is an insulated jacket, a foam “wrapper” made of miracle neoprene variants that keep the cold in when you put a beer can, a cold soda can, a beer bottle, a wine bottle or even one of those one-fifth iced tea bottles into its cozy jacket and zip it up. 


It keeps the drinks iced and chilly, always refreshing and always arctic.  And it keeps your hands less than arctic, and that’s a big plus right there.
You remember those other non-Koozie parties you went to, don’t you?   Those occasions when your drink got so cold you had to put it down and rub your hands together, breathe on them, blow on them—and then pick up your drink, which was getting warmer by the minute also, and a lot less tasty.  Melting ice will do that for a soda or mixed drink.
But with a Koozie insulated jacket in place, none of that happens.  And if you’re one of those foresighted individuals who manage to order several intriguing and colorful designs, your guests get to pick a favorite, and nobody mixes up Grandma’s Diet Coke with Bill’s Rum and Cola or Alice’s Budweiser Light. 


You may have seen us at a number of parties and festive occasions; we’re a great giveaway item (since we cost between 55 cents and 99 cents apiece), and that may actually mean revenue for your company, if you’re more business oriented and less party motivated. 


Imagine a convention with your Koozie at every table.  Your conventioneers admire them, appreciate their usefulness and naturally, take one or six of them home.   By the way, you were smart enough to create an online order with Get Koozies, and you placed your company logo on the Koozies, surrounded by our bright primary colors. 
Now your company is literally a household name—every time the folks at that convention sip their beer or soda or pop that vintage white wine, there’s your name right in front of them.   At less than a buck each, that’s about the cheapest in-your-face advertising you can find. 
Aren’t you glad you asked?