Frequently Asked Questions
The can hugger is made of high-quality polyester foam. This material is durable, machine washable, and designed to maintain its shape.
The can hugger measures five point twenty-five inches in length, four inches in width, and zero point twenty-five inches in height. These dimensions ensure a snug fit for standard twelve-ounce cans.
The can hugger is lightweight, making it easy to carry around. Its design is optimized for convenience and portability.
To use the can hugger, simply slide it onto a standard twelve-ounce can. It provides insulation to keep your beverage at the ideal temperature.
No, the can hugger is specifically designed to fit standard twelve-ounce cans. It may not provide a secure fit for bottles.
No, the can hugger is designed for cold beverages only, such as soda or beer. It is not suitable for hot drinks.
The can hugger is machine washable for easy cleaning. Simply place it in the washing machine on a gentle cycle and let it air dry.
Yes, the artwork on the can hugger is permanently dyed and fade-resistant. This ensures it retains its vibrant colors even after multiple washes.
Yes, the can hugger is perfect for outdoor use. Its durable material can withstand various weather conditions, making it great for picnics or parties.
Yes, the can hugger makes an excellent gift for various occasions, including housewarmings and weddings. Its unique design appeals to animal lovers.
The can hugger is available in a multicolor design featuring an Oregon Rex cat theme. This distinct artwork adds a playful touch to your drink.
The can hugger is proudly made in the USA. This ensures high-quality craftsmanship and supports local businesses.
No, the can hugger contains no hazardous materials. It is safe for everyday use.
You can store the can hugger flat or rolled up. Its collapsible design allows for easy storage when not in use.
If the can hugger arrives damaged, you should contact customer support for assistance with returns or exchanges. They are available to help resolve any issues.

