- A
koozie ( /ˈkuːzi/ KOO-zee) (US) or
stubby holder (Australian) is a
fabric or foam
sleeve that is
designed to
thermally insulate a
beverage container...
- Head, but
their three albums made
little impact.
Sheppard next
worked with
Koozie Johns in Shot,
which signed with I.R.S.
Records in 1991, with
Copeland as...
- "Official Beer of NASCAR",
succeeding Budweiser. In 2009, a
Coors Light koozie depicting scenes from the 2010
Winter Olympics was
offered in a limited...
-
sleeves should not be
confused with
fixed cup holders.
Drink carrier Zarf
Koozie Tea cosy
Other names include coffee clutches,
coffee cozies, hot cup jackets...
-
driving under the
influence for
riding one.
Insulated shipping container Beer
koozie Vacuum flask (Thermos)
Cellarette Coolgardie safe "coolbox - definition...
- used to
protect trading cards from
damage during play A beer
sleeve or
koozie A
sleeve gastrectomy, a
surgical weight-loss
procedure This disambiguation...
-
dangerous idea
because of peer pressure.
Koozie Can
cooler Scribe OpCo, Inc. (dba The
Koozie Group) "
Koozie" is
commonly used as a
generic term for all...
-
pages with
titles beginning with Cozy All
pages with
titles containing Cozy
Koozie, a
fabric or foam
sleeve that is
designed to
thermally insulate a beverage...
- crafters, from the 1930s
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Tea cosies.
Koozie Tea
culture Tealight, a
small candle in a
metal tin that can also be used...
- Arin
chose a "home
sweet home" sign, and
Christine chose a jar with a
koozie. The mid-round
twist was the
addition of a
discarded food item. Aris and...