Penrite Stubby Holder Offer

Penrite Stubby Holder Offer

Did you know the much loved “stubby holder” began life as the “Koozie”?


According to Wikipedia -  The name "Koozie" was coined as a trademark, according to Norwood Promotional Products. It was originally a trademark of the Texas company Radio Cap Corporation (RCC). RCC registered the trademark in 1980; but the registration lapsed in 2001. Norwood had bought RCC in 1989, and it re-registered the trademark in February 2004.
In Australia it is called a "stubby holder" due to the shape of the bottles of beer being shorter and fatter compared to the more slender bottles.


Koozies are used to insulate a chilled beverage from warming by conduction and heat radiation, like a hand, warm air, or sunlight. Using a koozie can reduce the rate a drink warms in the sun by up to 50%


Secondary uses include easily identifying one's beverage from another person's and for marketing. By imprinting on the koozie many different companies have used the koozie as a promotional product because it is not only inexpensive to manufacture, but its frequent use is more likely to bring the company's name to a household presence. Originally a logo or image was screen-printed on a round foam cylinder with a foam base, which generally has a hole at the base to ease inserting and removing beverage containers.


Thanks to Wikipedia for all the information anyone wants or needs to know about Stubby Holders… Err Koozies. The good news is Penrite has two awesome Stubby Holders to easily identify your beverage from another’s or just to keep your beverage cool. The Penrite stubby holder or the Team Honda Stubby Holder (with magnets!) are just $5!


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