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Caroline'S Treasures Winter Holiday White Poodle Wine Bottle Koozie Hugger, 750 Ml, Multicolor
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Frequently Asked Questions

The wine bottle hugger measures eight inches in length, four and a half inches in width, and a quarter inch in height.

The wine bottle hugger is made from fabric, providing both durability and flexibility.

Yes, it fits seven hundred fifty milliliters wine bottles, twenty-four ounce cans, and pint bottles.

Simply place your wine bottle or beverage can inside the hugger to keep it insulated and at the desired temperature.

Yes, it is designed to accommodate various beverage sizes, including wine, beer, energy drinks, and iced tea.

You can wash the hugger in your washing machine, and the design will remain intact after multiple washes.

Yes, it is great for outdoor gatherings, helping to keep your beverages cold while adding a decorative touch.

Yes, the fabric used is non-toxic and safe for children, making it a fun accessory for family gatherings.

You can store it flat or rolled up in a drawer, as it is collapsible and does not take up much space.

It makes an excellent gift for housewarmings, weddings, or any occasion, especially for dog lovers or Poodle enthusiasts.

Yes, it is sewn and printed in the United States by Caroline's Treasures.

This specific model features a Poodle - White Winter design, but other designs may be available.

No, it is specifically designed to fit up to seven hundred fifty milliliters wine bottles and standard-sized cans.

Its primary purpose is to keep your beverages insulated while providing a stylish flair for gatherings.

No special maintenance is needed; just machine wash it when necessary to keep it clean.

Following the washing instructions will help maintain the design, ensuring it does not come off over time.

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