Frequently Asked Questions
The can cooler fits standard twelve-ounce beverages. Its dimensions are five point five inches in length, four inches in width, and a quarter inch in height.
The can cooler is made from high-quality foam fabric. This material ensures durability while being machine washable for easy maintenance.
Yes, it is designed to fit any standard twelve-ounce can or bottle. This versatility makes it ideal for various drinks, including soft drinks and beer.
Simply slide your twelve-ounce can or bottle into the cooler. The snug fit ensures your beverage stays cold while you enjoy it.
Yes, the can cooler is machine washable. It is designed for easy cleaning, maintaining its appearance and functionality over time.
Yes, it is collapsible and lightweight, making it convenient for travel. You can easily pack it in a bag or store it when not in use.
You can store the can cooler in a drawer or cupboard when not in use. Its collapsible design allows for compact storage.
Yes, it is made from high-quality foam fabric, ensuring it will not crack or peel. This durability makes it suitable for regular use.
It features artful designs and is practical for any occasion. Its unique artwork makes it a thoughtful gift for housewarmings, weddings, or parties.
Yes, this can cooler is proudly designed, printed, and sewn in the United States. This supports local businesses and ensures high quality.
The design is permanently dyed and fade-resistant, ensuring it maintains its vibrant look even after repeated use and washing.
Yes, it is perfect for outdoor activities like picnics, barbecues, or camping. Its insulated design helps keep your drinks cold.
No, it is designed specifically for cold beverages. It works best with soft drinks and other cold drinks for optimal performance.
The can cooler is available in a multicolor design. This variety adds a stylish touch to your drink while being functional.
There are no specific hazardous materials used in the can cooler. It is made from safe, high-quality materials for everyday use.

