Everything You Could Possibly Want To Know About Personalized Koozies + How To Order Custom Koozies

custom-koozies-personalized-koozies.jpg Today’s post is from the "Don’t ask me why I know this" file…

Truth is, Jim and I were considering making some personalized can koozies with The Fun Times Guide logo on them.

That sent me on a hunt to find everything I could about can coolers, including all the different types of koozies that exist and how to order personalized can koozies.

Perhaps someone else can use this info. So here we go… every kind of can koozie & bottle koozie imaginable, plus how to order personalized koozies…

 

DID YOU KNOW?…

  • Cans never stay cool as long as bottles do.
  • Your typical can koozie maintains your beverage at 40 degrees or below for 35 minutes (or 3 times longer than a can without a koozie).

 

My Quest To Find The Perfect Koozie

What started as a personal collection of koozies (actually, souvenirs from various beachy locations and bars that I’ve visited) has quickly turned into "the world’s largest collection of useless information about can koozies!"

I’m not joking. The moment I discovered there was a "can condom" koozie for your beverage, I decided that I wanted to know about all the different clever and unique shapes and styles of koozies.

I’m a researcher by nature, so this was a joy for me.

Now, armed with the following information, I am on a personal mission to complete my can koozie collection by acquiring (at least) one of each different style.

Turns out, I may be at this for awhile, because there are literally dozens of different designs that I never even knew existed!

And now, for your koozie-drinking pleasure…

Most of these can be customized with your own business logo or fun saying.

 

Classic Can & Bottle Koozies

Traditional beverage koozies that we’ve all grown to know and love…

polar-foam-can-coolers.jpg Polar foam can coolers 

MY TAKE: This is your standard, "old-fashioned" koozie with foam inside and out. You can find these for a dime a dozen in most places. (Well, okay… maybe more like 3 for $10, but you get the idea). They serve their purpose well as a koozie. Over time, the foam starts to "fray" or tear a bit. They’re usually not all that good-looking, since they’re just a plain colored koozie with a picture, logo, or saying on them. Simple and to the point, they do work well.

deluxe-can-cooler-sleeve.jpgPlastic lined koozies with a smooth insulated liner 

MY TAKE: Personally, I’m not crazy about these, because the cans tend to "sweat" inside that liner and it fills up with a small amount of water. As a result, every time you take a drink, you get a trickle of water down your chin. However, the interior liner can be removed for easy cleaning.

collapsible-koozies.jpg Collapsible koozies

MY TAKE: These are probably my least favorite, simply because their hi-density open cell foam (similar to scuba gear) doesn’t have much insulating power. They’re very thin, and pliable — so they fold up quite nicely which makes them handy to keep around and tiny to pack & take with you. (They even store quite nicely inside your purse, glove compartment, or shirt pocket.) Their claim to fame is their ability to eliminate sweat from cold drinks. They do help to eliminate water rings (though water can still seep out the bottom) and sweating, but they simply keep your hands off the chilled can/bottle more than anything else. (Personalize your own collapsible koozies; here too.)

 

bottle-wetsuits.jpg www.amazon.com%2Fs%3Fie%3DUTF8%26x%3D0%26ref_%3Dnb%5Fsb%5Fnoss%26y%3D0%26field-keywords%3Dneoprene%2520bottle%2520koozie%26url%3Dsearch-alias%253Daps&tag=jimlynnsfunti-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957">Bottle wetsuits 

MY TAKE: Neoprene has come a long way baby! With these koozies, neoprene wraps the entire bottle and zips up. This one serves its purpose by keeping your bottled beverage in a safe, enclosed environment — meaning, even out by the pool, if it should tip, fall, or be used as a projectile for some reason, you’ll not have glass shards everywhere. It looks sleek and feels great under your fingertips — all the way from its base to its neck. I like the grippy bottom which means "no slide" on flat surfaces and no "sweat rings". And the handy-dandy zipper ring cannot be overlooked — I personally use it to carry around my beer on my finger. (Personalize your own bottle wetsuits.)

squeezable-koozies.jpg Squeezable bottle holders and Squeezable can holders
 

MY TAKE: I’m not crazy about this type of can koozie primarily because of the fact that it’s so hard to get your can in and out of these double-walled contraptions. "Wait, what’s that loud, sucking sound?… Oh, it’s Lynnette trying to pull her soda can out of the koozie again!" However, I do like the 2-in-one purpose of these squeezable koozies. As I see it, you get a beverage holder and a stress-reliever! The soft, pliable foam is similar to those stress-balls you’ve seen. It’s effectiveness as a beverage holder is good, but not the best in my opinion. (See plastic lined koozies review above.)

 

 

Fun Styles Of Beverage Holders

These are some of the more uniquely styled koozies (i.e. obscure) can/bottle koozies I’ve come across…
 

piston-can-koozie.jpg Stainless steel can koozie

MY TAKE: Stainless steel koozies are among the classiest. Though, they may become scratched over time. These would make a great gift (…and they could be personalized with an engraving as well!) I especially like the piston-shaped can holders for motorheads.

 

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Bottle-it can topper

MY TAKE: I have no idea what this one does, and I’ve never seen this one in person yet. You can bet it’s on the top of my wish list to add to my extensive koozie collection though! "Bottle-It stops the sloshing of liquid from the can while in the car, boat, golf cart and more. Convenient plastic cap included."

 

cool-caddy-drink-holder.jpg Cool Caddy drink holder

MY TAKE: An insulated beverage holder just for your golf cart. To me, it seems like you could affix it most anywhere… your Jeep, your bicycle, or even your lawn chair! A great koozie and holder in one.

 

Coffee Wrap 

MY TAKE: A hot cup sleeve for serious coffee (and latte) drinkers! For use with hot drinks, this one keeps your hands from scalding. I don’t use these, but I know lots of coffee drinkers who do.

 

boot-koozies.jpg Boot-shaped koozie 

MY TAKE: We have 2 of these. They’re red. Verizon gave them out at Nashville events this summer. It’s a fun koozie, and noticeable too. But not my favorite koozie to use on a daily basis. Their downsides are similar to those mentioned for the collapsible koozies above.

 

lifevest-koozies.gif Lifevest koozie

MY TAKE: We have 2 of these in bright yellow. They’re really unique, and they’re usually the center of attention at parties. But they’re bulky and they don’t hold your drink very securely. They’re fun to have around though — especially on boats (yes they float!) and at beach parties. Here are some lifevest koozies in the more traditional can cooler material.

 

beer-on-a-rope-neck-strap.jpg Beer On A Rope

MY TAKE: This is a can or bottle koozie that you hang around your neck, so your drink is always within reach. It’s either the lazy man’s way to drink beer, or it’s ingenious. I haven’t decided yet. One thing’s for sure, it’s great to use during activities which require both hands (like canoeing).

 

leather-football-koozie.jpg Leather football can koozie

MY TAKE: I really like the leather! Officially licensed by the NFL and Wilson, this football koozie comes with your favorite NFL team logo. Authentic pigskin with laces look and feel! There’s an inner foam lining that keeps your beverage cold. Looks like top quality to me!

 

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Kool Top koozie

MY TAKE: These collapsible koozies have a built-in "lid" for your canned beverages! The lid stays closed with Velcro. (Great for keeping bugs out!) Made of high-density open cell scuba foam.  Compared to all the other collapsible koozies that are available, I like these the best.

 

football-jersey-koozie.jpg Football jersey bottle koozie

MY TAKE: These are a favorite among sports fans. If you’re loyal to a particular team, this is a great way to show it on your drink koozie. They’re soft and foldable, but it’s easy for your bottle to slip out the bottom of those that have no built-in bottom. if you don’t grab it just right, the bottle is likely to slip out of the koozie entirely — right through the open bottom. Your best bet is to always hold onto the neck of the bottle at all times, but that’s just not natural for me. (Here’s a jersey koozie for cans.)

 

all-terrain-beverage-belt-holder.jpg All-Terrain Beverage Holster For Your Belt

MY TAKE: I love the ability to be hands-free! This one  hooks onto your belt. It only has minor koozie properties, so your drink won’t stay cold for long. But hey, if you’re a fast drinker, this one ranks high in terms of convenience! It works for cans and bottles, and adjusts to fit many different belt widths. Here’s another drink belt holster made just for bottles. Again, what it lacks in the koozie department it makes up for in style.

 

mardi-gras-beer-holder.jpg Mardi Gras beaded can cooler

MY TAKE: Do Mardi Gras in style this year! This koozie is covered with colorful glass beads in traditional Mardi Gras colors (green, gold and purple). Plus, it’s got a matching neck strap, so your hands will be free to catch beads or otherwise enjoy the festivities.

 

 

One-of-a-Kind Can & Bottle Koozies

These are the most unique styled koozies for cans an bottles of various sizes…
 

thermos-can-insulator.jpgThermos can insulator

MY TAKE: I’m not sure this one really classifies as a koozie, but boy do I want one of these! It’s a can insulator that keeps beverages icy cold 3 times longer than ordinary foam holders. It has a sweat-proof design that won’t leave water rings. It’s unbreakable with a stainless steel exterior. This one insulates your hands from icy cold beverages, and it has easy-to-hold rubber comfort grips.  This one kind of one-up’s the traditional koozie. I’d best not extend my koozie collection to these, or I’d be broke in no time! Personalize your own Thermos can insulator.

 

refreezable-can-wrap-koozies.jpg Refreezable can wrap koozies

MY TAKE: Simply toss this wrap into the freezer (or a cooler) for a few hours to "charge" it and it chills any room-temperature can or bottle in 5-10 minutes. And it keeps on chilling for up to 3 hours with no mess from melting ice. It’s unbreakable and reusable. A similar idea: the Cold One cold wrap koozie.

 

wine-koozie-tote.gif Wine bottle wet suits

MY TAKE: It’s technically not a koozie, it’s a woozie! Similar to the neoprene wetsuits for beer bottles, this one’s larger — just for wine bottles. Looking for a koozie not for your wine bottle but for your wine glass? Here’s a wine glass woozie! Want to tote around 2 bottles of wine or champagne? This dual-chamber wine bottle koozie comes with a built-in handle at the top. It would make a great gift. Plus, it’s collapsible for easy storage. 

 

vacu-vin-beer-glass-chillers.jpg Vacu Vin chillers

MY TAKE: The folks who brought us some of the best wine savers and bottle openers now have glass & bottle chillers that will keep your drinks cold! I haven’t tried them yet, but I would guess them to be of very high quality, just like their other reputable products. (Check out the high reviews!) My favorite is the Vacu Vin beer glass chiller.

 

 
 

Water Bottle Koozies

The latest trend in koozies is water bottle koozies! These work well with bottled sports drinks and sodas as well as water bottles themselves.

When it comes to water bottle koozies however, one size does not fit all. So, it’s important to find one that’s made for the exact size of water/beer/soda bottle you intend to carry most.

Some can even accommodate a small range of different bottle sizes.

Many even come with a chrome carabiner clip — which makes it easy to attach the bottle holder to your lawn chair during transport, on a tote bag, your belt loop, or just about anywhere else.

water-bottle-koozies.jpg Some of my favorites:

And finally…

Water bottle with a built-in koozie

MY TAKE: This one’s a little more old skool (because the bottle itself isn’t a BPA-free water bottle). I actually like it though. I have one that’s a bit bigger. The foam on the outside (koozie part) keeps your hands from touching the cold beverage — great in the wintertime when you take your water bottle wherever you go, and the container is large enough to hold a good deal of ice and beverage to get you through the day.

 

Where To Order Custom Koozies

So, which koozies did we ultimately decide to put our logo on, you ask?…

Well, none yet. (But it sure was fun exploring all of the options!!)

We were closest to ordering customized koozies with Brew Jeans. We had a few conversations with the guys there, but we never received our free samples and we were kinda left hanging. (They’re a very small shop.)

I absolutely love the denim jeans koozies that they offer — complete with belt loops and leather waistband tag.

brew-jeans-can-koozie-pucketts-grocery.jpg We bought two of those denim koozies at Puckett’s here in Leiper’s Fork, TN (near Nashville). They were one of the first companies to do a custom label with Brew Jeans. It turned out really nice!

Here are some other companies that offer personalized koozies with custom logos and messages:

If you’re a small business like us, chances are you only want to order a few. Therefore, the smallest quantity for the lowest priced koozie is listed for each. (Of course, the more you buy, the lower the price goes for any koozie.)

 

Lynnette

I like to help people find unique ways to do things in order to save time & money -- so I frequently write about "outside the box" ideas that most wouldn't think of. As a lifelong dog owner, I often share my best tips for living with and training dogs. I worked in Higher Ed several years until switching gears to pursue things I was more passionate about. I've worked at a vet, in a photo lab, and at a zoo -- to name a few. I enjoy the outdoors via bicycle, motorcycle, Jeep, or RV. You can always find me at the corner of Good News & Fun Times as publisher of The Fun Times Guide (32 fun websites).

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    Quality Logo Products is HONORED to be included in this list/blog post.

    It sounds like you have not yet made the JUMP or located a Koozie that your’re 100% comfortable with adding your logo to. Please feel free to email directly Michael Wenger (mwenger@qualitylogoproducts.com) as I’d be more than happy to send you any samples you need (free of charge) or answer any questions you might have.

    Koozies are GREAT marketing tools and we’ve got plenty capable of accommodating your logo.

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    Wow! What a wonderful set of can and bottle collections. That are also one-of-its-kind collections. You are really creative to come up with that idea. I love all those stuffs especially the mardi gras beaded can cooler.

  • Amy

    In your research on can koozies, did you happen to come across anyone who sells the plain white styrofoam ones? My late grandfather loved those and I wanted to get my family some for Christmas. Thanks.

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    As for me I’d really like to know more about such things as these ones!

  • Nytetymeeq

    Wow you are just the person to ask about my search….We have a very smoochable, absolutely wonderful chocolate lab / chesapeak bay mix member of our family. She absolutely goes nuts to chew plastic water / tea / etc bottles … Ive heard of a hard rubber koozie holder for these bottles but cant find one … any idea what I can look for as to what to order and from whom ??? Zoey would really really love you to help find her one :)

    Truly … any help would be most appreciated !!!!

    Deborah Nelson / Zoey “water bottle destroyer”

  • Nytetymeeq

    There are many owners in her training class who would also love some …. seems dogs love that crinkling sound as well as the chewing :)

    thank you for your time :) )

  • Donna

    I am looking for a plastic holder you place your foam koozie in it has a handle & lid