Frequently Asked Questions
The hugger is made of fabric. This durable material ensures it holds up well during use and washing.
The hugger measures seven point five inches in length, four point twenty-five inches in width, and zero point twenty-five inches in height. These dimensions make it a perfect fit for larger cans and pint bottles.
The hugger fits twenty-two ounces to twenty-four ounces cans or pint bottles. This makes it ideal for a variety of large drinks.
Simply slide the hugger over your can or bottle for insulation. It's designed to keep your drinks cold while adding a stylish touch.
Yes, the hugger is perfect for outdoor events. It keeps your beverages cool and makes them easy to identify at gatherings.
Yes, the hugger is ideal for energy drinks. Its snug fit accommodates larger cans that are commonly used for these beverages.
The hugger is machine washable and dishwasher safe. You can easily clean it in your dishwasher or clothes washer without losing the design.
No, the design will not fade or peel off after washing. It's crafted to maintain its vibrant artwork even after multiple washes.
Yes, the hugger is safe for children. It is made from non-toxic fabric and is designed for beverage use.
Yes, it makes a great gift. The unique design and functionality make it perfect for hostesses, housewarmings, or pet lovers.
The hugger helps you keep track of your drink at social gatherings. Its unique design adds flair and helps prevent mix-ups.
Yes, the hugger is proudly made in the USA. This ensures high quality and supports local manufacturing.
You can store various beverages, including iced tea, energy drinks, and larger cans up to twenty-four ounces.
No, the hugger is designed for cold beverages. It effectively insulates drinks to keep them cool.
The hugger is suitable for any occasion, including parties, picnics, and outdoor events. Its versatility makes it a great accessory.
Yes, various designs are available. Each hugger features unique artwork created by skilled artists, allowing for personalization.

