Black Caviar Stubby Holders

Black Caviar, is the toast of Australian Racing, and we thought we would show the Mare’s stubby holders. No we did not make them, but it’s an example of what you can do if you have a racing syndicate or are a horse owner. We have done plenty of stubby holders for various horse racing syndicates and owners. It a great way to celebrate a win or place and share amongst the owners. If you have a punters club and favourite horse then we can create a design for you. Have a look at our sporting stubby holders, you will get to see what possible. The dye sublimation process allows us to put photos on the stubby holders, as well as add text and if you want, personalised names on each. Soupcan also get a lot of requests for bucks day stubby holders at race meetings. We have a large amount of royalty free images so we can tailor the design to suit the buck in question and the event. We have been knows to put the head of the Groom to be, on that of a jockey, funny for some, but it helps mark the occasion. So don’t be limited by your imagination, let us know what you might want or just let our designers run free with an idea. The design might start as Black Caviar and end as a Centaur sporting the head of the Groom and holding a beer looking like he should be in an Alcohol commercial.

None the less, this is a nice example of colour and a photo on a stubby cooler, its simple and keeps the the horses silks branding. It shows whats possible and reenforces that stubby holders are a great way to mark an event.

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With the love of our lives, the common stubby cooler, holder or Koozie, we are endevouring to find out more about where this humble item came from. This is part 1 of the adventure as we delve into the murky depths of an ice cold beer. 🙂

Known as the Beer Koozie in the USA, the stubby holder has origins from a company who trademarked the name Koozie in 1979 in Texas. Originally designed as a drink cooler out of styrofoam, over the year stubby holders or koozies have developed into using other materials. The most common material currently is Neoprene, commonly know as wet suit rubber. This rubber, is a synthetic material and as such is able to have ink impregnated into it using a process called heat sublimation. Using specially designed inks, to deal with the temperature change, the result is the ability to print full colour images onto what was original white wet suit rubber.

The idea behind the stubby cooler, is to keep the drink insulated. The first developer saw a niche for a product to be used in warmer climates and as such the koozie is now common in many western countries with warm climates. Because of the simplicity of the design, cylinder with a base, the stubby holder has become a bit of a cult item of most Australian Men. They are found in their favourite drinking locations, be it their local bar or shed out the back, but the real growth has come with companies realising the advertising potential of the space.

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