Frequently Asked Questions
The can cooler sleeve fits twelve ounces slim cans. Its dimensions are six point five inches in length, three point five inches in width, and a quarter inch in height.
The drink sleeve is made of fabric. This durable material is designed to withstand regular use and machine washing.
No, the artwork is not removable. It is printed in full color and designed to stay vibrant even after washing.
To use the can cooler, simply slide your twelve ounce slim can into the sleeve. It is designed to provide a snug fit, keeping your beverage cool.
Yes, this cooler fits various twelve ounce slim cans. It works well with brands like Michelob Ultra, Heineken Light, and Starbucks Refreshers.
Yes, it is ideal for outdoor gatherings. Its portable and collapsible design makes it easy to carry and store.
You can clean the can cooler by placing it in the washing machine. The fabric is durable and maintains its design even after multiple washes.
Yes, the can cooler is safe for kids. It does not contain any hazardous materials and is made from non-toxic fabric.
The best way to store the can cooler is to keep it flat or rolled up. Its collapsible design allows for easy storage.
Yes, it makes a great gift. The can cooler is perfect for housewarmings, weddings, or as a thoughtful gift for friends.
The vibrant artwork helps you easily identify your drink. This unique design adds style and prevents mix-ups at gatherings.
No, this cooler is designed specifically for cold beverages. It is optimized for twelve ounce slim cans.
You can use it with various beverages like dry soda, energy drinks, and flavored waters. It fits a wide range of twelve ounce slim cans.
The fabric is not specifically labeled as eco-friendly. However, it is durable and designed for long-term use, reducing waste.
This can cooler is perfect for parties, picnics, and casual gatherings. It adds flair and functionality to any occasion.
No, the can cooler comes with exclusive artwork and is not customizable. Each design is created by talented artists.

