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Is there a technical name for these foam drinks can insulators?

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    Is there a technical name for these foam drinks can insulators?

    I feel like I've heard Australians refer to them by a specific name, so perhaps that's what I'm thinking of. Or maybe there's something more universal/international.

    #AskFedi

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    • blag@typo.socialB blag@typo.social

      Is there a technical name for these foam drinks can insulators?

      I feel like I've heard Australians refer to them by a specific name, so perhaps that's what I'm thinking of. Or maybe there's something more universal/international.

      #AskFedi

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      @blag Printify, the print-on-demand service calls them simply a “Can Cooler”

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      • blag@typo.socialB blag@typo.social

        Is there a technical name for these foam drinks can insulators?

        I feel like I've heard Australians refer to them by a specific name, so perhaps that's what I'm thinking of. Or maybe there's something more universal/international.

        #AskFedi

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        @blag The Australian is "stubby holder".

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          @blag The Australian is "stubby holder".

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          @simoncozens That's the one, thanks! I guess it won't make sense to anyone outside of that geography, so I may have to go with something more generic for my intended use.

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          • blag@typo.socialB blag@typo.social

            Is there a technical name for these foam drinks can insulators?

            I feel like I've heard Australians refer to them by a specific name, so perhaps that's what I'm thinking of. Or maybe there's something more universal/international.

            #AskFedi

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            @blag https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koozie

            Or coochie as it get's jokingly referred to in our household, but that's probably not going to get you anywhere!

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            • blag@typo.socialB blag@typo.social

              Is there a technical name for these foam drinks can insulators?

              I feel like I've heard Australians refer to them by a specific name, so perhaps that's what I'm thinking of. Or maybe there's something more universal/international.

              #AskFedi

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              standard@social.lolS This user is from outside of this forum
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              @blag how about koozie?

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              Koozie - Wikipedia

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              • blag@typo.socialB blag@typo.social

                Is there a technical name for these foam drinks can insulators?

                I feel like I've heard Australians refer to them by a specific name, so perhaps that's what I'm thinking of. Or maybe there's something more universal/international.

                #AskFedi

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                @blag I’ll add that in some areas (I live in the Midwest) we often call them “koozies” which is a an older brand that were thicker, foam, and not foldable. It became kind of a generic name like “Kleenex”.

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