Frequently Asked Questions
The can hugger is made from high-quality foam fabric. This material ensures durability and makes it machine washable for easy maintenance.
The can hugger measures five point five inches in length, four inches in width, and zero point twenty-five inches in height. These dimensions make it a perfect fit for standard twelve-ounce cans.
Yes, the artwork is permanently dyed and fade-resistant. This means it will not crack or peel, maintaining its vibrant look over time.
Simply slide your standard twelve-ounce beverage can into the hugger. It will fit snugly, helping to keep your drink at the ideal temperature.
Yes, the can hugger is designed specifically for twelve-ounce cans. It may also fit some small bottles, but the best fit is for cans.
No, this can hugger is designed for cold beverages only. It works best with soft drinks, beers, and similar beverages.
You can machine wash the can hugger for easy cleaning. It is also recommended to air dry it to maintain its shape and design.
Yes, the can hugger is safe for outdoor use. Its durable material and fade-resistant design make it ideal for picnics, parties, and outdoor events.
Yes, this can hugger makes a great gift. It is perfect as a hostess gift, housewarming present, or for dog lovers.
Yes, the can hugger is proudly made in the USA. It is designed, printed, and sewn locally to support American businesses.
The weight of the can hugger is lightweight, making it easy to carry around. It is designed for convenient portability.
Yes, the can hugger is available in multicolor designs. This allows for a stylish and personalized touch to your drink.
Yes, the can hugger is suitable for all ages. However, adult supervision is recommended to ensure safe use.
The can hugger is perfect for various occasions such as parties, barbecues, picnics, and family gatherings. It adds a fun element to any drink.
The can hugger insulates the beverage, helping to maintain its cold temperature for an extended period. This is essential for enjoying refreshing drinks.

