Can Grip Keeps Beer Cold; Brings Class To Your Can

November 18, 2008 in Tailgating Gear, Videos

Can Grip handleI’ll admit it. I was skeptical of the claim that the Can Grip would keep your beer cold just as if it was in a beer koozie. All it is is a plastic handle that snaps onto your 12 oz. can to make it look like you are drinking out of a mug. Rather clever for sure but how could it keep the beer cold as the manufacturer claimed? I decided to put the can grip through its paces complete with digital thermometers to see if it really can keep your beer cold. In the following video you’ll be surprised at the results just like I was. (Click on the image to view larger example)

As you saw in the video, the beer using the Can Grip only gained about seven or eight degrees in 15 minutes. The beer I held in my bare hand for 15 minutes went from 37 degrees to 68 degrees. Definitely a warm beer that you don’t want to be drinking when you are out tailgating. Another cool feature is that the flat base of the Can Grip acts as a coaster as well. Not that I see too many tailgates with coasters out and about but just in case you didn’t want to leave water rings on someone’s table.

So not only does the Can Grip make your Natty Light look like an expensive import but it will keep it cool while your hands stay warm. This product worked so well that I have decided to offer it for sale on our online tailgating store, Shop.TailgatingIdeas.com. The Can Grip is available in four colors including Blue, Red, Green and Pink. Each Can Grip sells for $3.99 each plus $5 flat rate shipping. Can Grips are shipped in quantities of five (5). Buy five for $19.95 + shipping or buy 10 Can Grips for $39.90 + shipping. Buy the Can Grip by clicking HERE.

Weekend Wrap #29: Hurricane Ike Edition

September 13, 2008 in Mailbag

news_wrap.jpgHurricane Ike is a killer. A tailgate killer that is. Not only did Hurricane Ike go Ike Turner on Reliant Stadium but the fallout means the game between the Texans and the Raves will be postponed. That means the Houston area tailgaters looking for a ray of sunshine in the form of tailgating will have to wait another week. Then again, those without power and gas will be pseudo-tailgating after all. The bummer part is that they do not have to pack up and head into the game after it is all said and done. In all seriousness, we hope everyone affected by Hurricane Ike comes away unharmed. Now on to the links…

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