Do you know what a koozie is? Well I didn’t either until I started selling them at Garrett Specialties. They are one of the hottest promotional items. A koozie is made of foam like material such as neoprene and is a beverage insulator. They are known to be inexpensive and can be personalized with your brand name. Can koozies are available in a large variety of colors. Invented in Australia by Alex Lang where they are called stubby holders, these popular beverage accessories have now taken off in the United States.
Since the original, the can koozie has evolved. There are collapsible can coolers, zip up bottle koozies and even energy drink can holders. It has also taken on a few names such as can coolers, coolies, cozy, beer cooler, beer jackets and huggies. It’s available in many sizes; find one to hold beer, water bottles, wine or soda cans.
They are the perfect accessory to any beverage and maintain the temperature of your cold or hot drink for hours. When a can or bottle is colder than the temperature of it’s surroundings water begins to condense on the outside and your drink will begin to warm but if you use a can cooler it will keep your drink colder longer. Insulators can also keep hot drinks hot by slowing down the process of the cooling liquid.
If you ever questioned if koozies really keep drinks cold, well researchers and students at the University of Washington in Seattle conducted the study. Guess what, they really work. As per University of Washington and according to the study published in Physics Today…
It turns out that in sultry weather condensation on the outside of a canned beverage doesn’t just make it slippery: those drops can provide more heat than the surrounding air, meaning your drink would warm more than twice as much in humid weather compared to in dry heat. In typical summer weather in New Orleans, heat released by condensation warms the drink by 6 degrees Fahrenheit in five minutes. Probably the most important thing a thing a beer koozie does is not simply insulate the can, but keep condensation from forming on the outside of it. (Dale Durran a UW, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences)
Now we know, I guess that is why a can cooler still one of the most recognizable promotional products with high demand. Your branding will make them one of a kind with high usability. Traditionally used at parties, keeping drinks at a cool temperature will minimize the need to consume all your beverages at a rapid rate. See there are plus sides to everything. So at the end of the day the coolie does not only insulate the can, but keeps the condensation from forming on the outside.
Koozies are so much more than just can holders. They are perfect for events and also have many house hold uses. Read below for creative ideas using koozies.
Top 10 Occasions Where You Can Use Branded Koozies
- Camping trips
- Picnics
- Sports Events
- Travel
- Wedding Favors
- Trade Shows
- New Product Launch
- Parties
- Tailgating
- BBq’s
10 Creative Uses for Insulated Can Holders
- Moving? Place koozies around your glassware before packing them in boxes.
- Keep fruit from bruising in your backpack or tote by wrapping it in a can coolie.
- Great storage holders for items such as light bulbs, makeup, thread bobbins and pens.
- Use them as furniture moving pads.
- The zipper huggies usually come with carabiner attached and/or a drawstring, voila a wallet on the go!
- Maximized your koozie branding opportunity by including an imprinted t-shirt stuffed inside.
- Use personalized koozies at the bottom of your logo imprinted tote bag to keep things organized.
- Put one around an external hard drive or other electronic devices to protect them while traveling.
- Use in the car cup holder.
- The most interesting one I have seen… add a suction cup to the back of a can cooler and use it to hold soap in the shower.
10 Fun Messages to Imprint on Can Koozies
- My drink is cooler than your drink.
- Keep calm and koozie on.
- Get koozie and have a drink!
- Warm & Koozie
- Eat drink and be married. (Wedding)
- I’m koozie for you.
- If you’re hotter than me, does that make me cooler than you?
- Cool people use koozies.
- To have and to hold and to keep your drink cold (Wedding)
- I always know how to keep my cool.
Can you add more ideas to share? Would your purchase Koozies for an event?
When I first saw the title for this post, I thought, not sure what I’ll say since I rarely use koozies as they were intended, but I should have known you’d think of that. 🙂 They are also great as a pencil case (cup) or a holder for electronic wires on the go. I laughed out loud at, “If you’re hotter than me, does that make me cooler than you?”
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HI Debra
I can always count on you to come up with ideas. Koozies in the US are very popular. My husband has put one around with stainless steel water bottle, not to keep the water cold but to keep the bottle from slipping out of his hand.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
We have koozies for bottles and cans everywhere. Perfect to bring out in the summer time when friends come over and head outside. We usually get them at events or buy something from a place we’ve visited. Love all your imprints on them.
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Hi Patricia,
If you ever visited my website you can see I sell thousands of products, but one of the best sellers is the Koozie. The imprints on the Koozies are logos or messages that our customers have used.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
All I can say is what’s there not to like about Koozies. The really do come in handy on a picnic or on a hot day and you have a cold drink in hand and want to keep a cooler for a bit longer. I haven’t yet but do plan on creations some with my logo, why not?
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Susan,
I think a Koozie is a home staple. The funny thing is that Koozie is a name brand like Kleenex so companies are now calling them can coolers, etc.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Can’t say that I’ve ever seen a koozie used for something other than what it was intended. When I used them it was more keeping your hand from freezing from the can.
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Cassi,
At least there are other uses for them. They are wonderful advertisement for your business
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Hey Arleen,
Wow, I’ve never heard of Koozies. I’ve seen products like this but I’m not sure if these are the same names? Or maybe they have taken the idea and labeled it as Koozie? Would love to clarify that.
I’ve always wondered if these koozies (or similar products) have actually kept the beverages cold. I’ve always thought it was just a gimmick but it’s refreshing to know that there are studies to back it up and that it does keep them cold.
I love the message you can put on the koozies. This one is my favorite.
2.Keep calm and koozie on.
LOL, that’s awesome.
Thank you for sharing the information about the koozies. I can see why you are promoting them.
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Nate,
Koozie is actually a brand name. For example when we think of a tissue, we think of Kleenex, but there are duplicate products like Puffs. Unless they are the brand they are sold as can coozies, can coolers, neoprene sleeves, etc. You can add any message on one side and put your logo or brand on the other. They make great giveaways.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
These are fantastic ideas! I mean, keep fruit from bruising?! I never would have thought of that!
Kristen from The Road to Domestication
http://www.theroadtodomestication.com
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Thanks Kristen! Yeah how clever is that. I also like the idea of using them for lightbulbs.
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Stubby holders are still quite popular in Australia and in summer you often see the guys holding them with their stubby bottle beers or cans in the holders. Thanks for the list of the other ways to use them.
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It is interesting that something as simple as an insulated can holder is so popular. Not familiar with stubby beer bottles, but I assume they are short. It looks like the US took it a step further by using them for larger bottles
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Wow…who would think of all these ways one can use Koozies?
The best is the video with the dog. Now that is one I would love to try in the winter for my pooches. Especially when they are out in the snow so long.
I can see how they make great personalized gifts.
Thanks!
Donna
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Donna,
Most of us think of a Koozie to kept our drinks cold, which is what they do well, but having more choices makes this item more interesting.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Koozies are great and useful. The most popular ones in Sweden are actully expensive ones that are accessories to top of the range glass manufacturers’ products. One way of selling more for them:-)
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Catarina,
What an interesting concept. In the US they are fairly inexpensive so they make great giveaways
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
I don’t even think I own any koozies anymore Arleen.
I use to use them for my wine coolers which I stopped drinking years ago. Obviously I’m not that brilliant with coming up with other ways to use them so they ended up being tossed with all the other stuff that I didn’t need. lol…
Very inventive I must admit though, thanks for sharing these. Makes sense ya know!
~Adrienne
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Adrienne,
I had no idea what a Koozie was until I started selling them. I couldn’t understand why they were so popular. Just a sleeve to put around a can or bottle, big deal. What do I know. When people started ordering them for weddings, again I thought why. Today I don’t question it, if it works go for it.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Hey Arleen,
Wow, I’ve never heard of Koozies. I’ve seen somethings people are using around their drinks or bottles but I taught that they use them to keep it from slipping from their hands. But I am so glad to know about Koozies from your post.
I loved the list of creative uses of Koozies and also the list of the fun messages you shared. They are indeed good as give aways.
I love the idea that I can put a logo on one side and the brand message on the other side of the Koozie. This is awesome.
Thanks Arleen for sharing this interesting information about Koozies. I knew something today. Have yourself a great rest of the week.
Be Blessed,
Neamat
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Basically the drink holders are just a neoprene sleeve that you put around a can or bottle. Using them for giveaways as a mailer is an effective way to advertise as some of them are collapsible and fit into an envelope.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
We have koozies in all sort like bottle, can etc, and their product are very great and they really engage in doing some handy picnic. Koozies!!!
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Adesammi,
Can coolers are great giveaways for company picnics with your logo as it keeps your name in from of your customers.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Wow Arllen! I never heard of A Koozie before. Thank you for explaining this product so eloquently. It seems like a great addition for any business looking for an additional creative way to get their brand noticed and remembered. Makes me wonder what ever happened to the old fountain pen for adding a company name and catchy slogan? It’s great to have a choice especially when it actually serves a useful purpose. Makes me think, Why didn’t I think of that? Great information thanks Arleen! 😉
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It is interesting how something so simple can be such an interesting giveaway that most people want to use. That is the best part, as your logo or message stays in front on your customer. The all mighty pen is still popular, who doesn’t need one?
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Yay! I Iearned a new word, but I’m not sure anyone I know would actually know what I was talking about it if I asked them to fetch one. It is a great idea for a “giveaway” at an event and I also really like the protecting fruit idea. I have one (at least I think that’s what it is) that fits a wine bottle and has a carrying strap on it. We live in Philadelphia which has lots of BYOB restaurants, so ours gets a good amount of use — and I think the police prefer one to have their alcoholic beverage concealed in something. 😉
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Suzanne,
We carry wine bottle carriers that have the neoprene sleeve. Here is an example http://www.garrettspecialties.com/byo-reg-by-built-reg-one-bottle-bag-p-17216.html I live in NJ so we also have many restaurants that are BYOB
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
I haven’t used a koozie in years. After reading this article that will be changing.
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I guess they are so simple we forget about them. Jason they do work.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
I have to admit, I’ve never used a Koozie, though I have seen them at friend’s house… With all the creative uses you suggest for them, I think I’m going to have to Koozie after all! I would have loved them on our recent camping trip… to keep my contacts and glasses safe and sound 🙂
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I put my glasses in one on my desk. I never have to fumble for it. When you are handing out a promotional product, staying power is key. So if you come up with a product that can be used in so many ways it will do just do. Name and brand stays in front of your recipient for a long time.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Koozies are definitely very popular, and I have been outdoors in New Orleans on many summer days so I can testify to that studies accuracy!
HI Hola,
It is nice to see that something really works and you do not have to pay an arm and leg for it. They work in the hot New Jersey summers as well
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
A parade I went to for the 4th of July this year, a group was passing them out. Great way to promote. I have never used one, but I still wanted it. So now I am reminded about the propane company Everytime I see it.
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Jon,
The bottom line is to keep your name in front of your recipients and these inexpensive giveaways do just that. They do work.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Hi Arleen,
Nice write up about Koozies 🙂
I think the video of the dog was the best, and what a wonderful ideal as well. I think I can try that out with mine, especially during the winters as it would keep him warm too. I must check out your other interesting reviews as well.
Thanks for sharing. Have a nice week ahead 🙂
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Harleena,
Being a dog lover I couldn’t resist the video. They are starting to use bands around coffee cups made of the same material as the coolers to keep from burning your hands. You can purchase tumble like coffee cups and they will work. Have a great weekend as well.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Hi Arleen
As you know I am an Australian and to me they are stubby holders. I cannot remember a time before stubby holders. They were around when I was very young. Koozies who came up with that name! (in Australia we would say only the Americans).
We have a very big outdoor culture and most of the country is hot for much of the year. The men are also beer drinkers. Some women but more and more women here drink wine.
My husband has a whole cupboard of stubby holders with all sorts of names, jokes and memorabilia on different ones.
I am glad they are taking off in USA 🙂
Now I have never seen a dog using them before but that is creative.
Great post.
Sue
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Koozies were not around when I was young and trust me that was a very long time ago. What do they say “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery”. Who knows maybe women will start using them to keep their wine cool. I use it to keep my water cool. Thank you for you input from where they were invented.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
As another one who knows these as ‘Stubby Holders’ they are definitely a great marketing tool. I often come across them at the cricket, where a) keeping your beer cold is essential on a 9 hour day in the sun and b) A whole corporate marketing network is underpinning the whole event and is using these perfectly as a marketing tool. The world really is your oyster with these, I mean what message can’t you print?
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Jim,
Being a designer you know the imprinting is endless. At least the study shows that they keep the beverage cold, however, it seems that your study playing cricket proves that as well. They are a great marketing tool and will break the bank.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
I love Koozies and have collected probably hundreds over the years and lost about just as many to friends, etc. They definitely are the advertisement that keeps on giving!
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I am sure that if I ever decided to clean up the back bedroom I have several stored there. I have changed my logo several times and naturally I put the imprint on the Koozie. All I can say I have really evolved. So it is all good.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
I have number 11 – ‘My coffee (or hot chocolate) is hotter than yours’ :). And I love the stuffed tshirt idea – it’s a great giveaway for a local business!
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Ivan,
It is a great giveaway for online businesses also. They come collapsible to they can fit into a mailer. Glad you liked some of our ideas.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Hi Arlene, We just connected on LinkedIn. These Koozies are so cool! And I love the video! Great idea! Thanks for the connection! It’s great to meet you!
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Glad you enjoyed the video. Pleased to meet you as well. Thank you for taking the time to stop by.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Okay, Arlene, who did the voice over on the video? That’s was pretty cool.
I have used them, but did not know they were called, Koozies. Learned something new today. They should design a line, as ear warmers. They would come in handy! Just a thought. Good read. Blessings.
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I have no idea who did the voice over for the video. Koozies are called so many different names, but if they are a neoprene sleeve that holds cans or bottles then they are probably a Koozie.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
LOL Very cute title for the post!
I love the “Keep Calm And Koozie On.” Waaaay cool, pun intended. 😉
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Sherry,
I guess a comic, always a comic. We could use you to spark up some of the sayings that are put on giveaways
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
It made me laugh that something that is a household item in Australia is only now just taking off in the US. I wonder where the name Koozie came from…
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Becc- Koozie is trademark of Radio Cap Corporation. In Australia it is called a “stubby holder” due to the shape of the 375 millilitres (13.2 imp fl oz; 12.7 US fl oz) bottles of beer being shorter and fatter compared to the more slender 330 millilitres (12 imp fl oz; 11 US fl oz) bottles. So they have evolved to hugger, huggie, cozy, coosie, cooie, can cooler, beer sleeve, and bottle jacket. If you lived in the US I would be happy to send you one,
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Hi Arleen,
This is cool! I didn’t know about koozies until I hit the post today and links for can koozies are really helpful in that scenario. Absolutely the question comes up if koozies keep drinks cool or hot as I never heard of ’em 🙂 There it is! Research already been conducted.
Ha ha… I really like how you list out the creative ways of using koozies. Indeed, keeping pet’s paws clean is something unique and I think it’s rare someone might have thought about it. BTW my favorite one is #8 😉
Hmm… You convinced me to use koozies for an event. I gotta share this with my friends and ask ’em how they like it 🙂
You have a lovely week there dear! 🙂
Cheers…
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Mayura
I am sure you have something similar in your country as there are knocks off everywhere. What is interesting about the advertising specialty business is that there are thousands of unique inexpensive products that you can you use for giveaways. This was just one of them.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
This is wonderful and I see this as a great review about koozies
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I am happy you liked the review. There are so many clever logo items
So, Koozies keep things cool and Jacoozies make things warm. Coincidence? Conspiracy? Keep us posted.
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I have to say you have a great a way with words. Not knowing how the name was developed, you might have a point.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
I had never heard the name “Koozies” although I have seen people using them on cold cans of soda. The other uses for them are great to know about. I keep all my light bulbs in a box clanking around together. Koozies would definitely be useful for storing them. Thanks for the tips.
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It makes a giveaway worth while if you keep it, so why not offer more ideas. The bottom line is when you imprint your logo or message on a can cooler you hope your recipients hang on to the items that you are handing out so your name brand is always in front of their minds
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
I have never heard of a Koozie until today, possibly because I am Australian and as you mention in your post, we call them Stubbie Holders. They adorn every Aussie males household, and are given out as promotional products by every Aussie company worth their salt. Great article.
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Hi Leone,
Well I am glad to see my Aussie acquaintances liked the article. I can that the Koozie is adorn by all males in the US, but when they receive one they usually don’t let go of them. I wish every company here would give them, that would help my business.Thank you for stopping by
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
I’ll be honest, I had no idea. I only ever used them to hold my beer. Now I know 😉
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We all learn something everyday.
Arleen recently posted…Koozies: So Much More Than Just Can Holders
Hi Arleen,
First time I saw this Koozie, I thought about Shark Tanks. Have you ever watch these episodes? It’s about entrepreneurs and the people on Shark Tanks either join team with the business entrepreneurs who INVENT their product…anyway…
Seems like a great idea for keeping your drink hot or cold. Loved the video there of the 2 dogs. The little white dog looks like my poodle, Frosty. *big smile*
Anyway, just saying a quick hello. Hope you have a nice weekend.
Angela
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Angela
I really thought the Koozie was a household name. That is what is so wonderful about visiting blogs, that we all learn something. I have a dachshund and I am not sure she would wear them on her paws, but it made for a great video
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I like the Baseball Koozie. They would be a cute idea for gifts for a kids baseball team.
Yes the sports koozies are great for baseball, football or basketball
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