Frequently Asked Questions
The wine bottle hugger is made of fabric. This ensures durability and a comfortable grip while keeping your beverage insulated.
The beverage insulator measures eight inches in length, four and a half inches in width, and a quarter inch in height. These dimensions make it suitable for standard wine bottles and large beverage cans.
The weight of the wine bottle hugger is not explicitly stated, but it is designed to be lightweight for easy carrying. It’s perfect for parties or gatherings.
To use the wine bottle hugger, simply slide your bottle into the sleeve. It fits seven hundred fifty milliliters wine bottles, twenty-four ounce cans, or pint bottles.
Yes, this insulator is suitable for wine, beer, energy drinks, and iced tea. It is versatile for various beverages at gatherings.
Yes, the insulator fits large cans of beer and pint bottles. It is designed for convenience and versatility.
You can wash the wine bottle hugger in your washing machine. The design will not fade, ensuring it looks great after multiple washes.
Yes, the wine bottle hugger is machine washable. This feature makes it easy to maintain and keep clean.
The wine bottle hugger is collapsible, making it easy to store. Simply fold it and keep it in a drawer or bag.
Yes, the wine bottle insulator is made from durable fabric. It is designed to withstand regular use without wear and tear.
Yes, this wine bottle hugger makes a great gift for hostesses, housewarmings, or weddings. Its unique design adds flair to any occasion.
Yes, the design is sewn and printed in the United States by Caroline's Treasures. This ensures quality craftsmanship.
This beverage insulator is perfect for parties, picnics, and casual gatherings. It adds a touch of fun while keeping drinks cold.
No, this insulator is primarily designed for cold beverages. It effectively keeps your drinks chilled.
No, the design will not come off or fade after washing. It maintains its vibrant look for a long time.
While the product's eco-friendliness is not specifically stated, the use of fabric is often considered more sustainable than single-use options.

