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Use Kuzies To Keep Condensation Out Of Packed Lunches

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Date: 06/26/2009 Topic: Food Tips & Info > School and Work Lunch  
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I pack a lunchbox for my husband and have been having an issue with condensations. To solve this problem I am using kuzies. I have been saving kuzies from different promotions around town that are giving them away free. I freeze 1/2 the drink in bottles that I am reusing. In the morning when I pack the lunch box I just slide one over each drink. My husband reports that his drinks are staying cooler longer and he is not having the moisture problem. His sandwiches are cooler also.

By notwrong

Editor's Note: Kuzies, or koozies are foam can covers, which are a common promotional giveaway item.

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By Cyinda (1318) Profile Contact
What's a kuzie? Thank You. Is it pronounced Coo-Zee?

Posted on 06/27/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

By OliveOyl (209) Profile Contact
Never mind.

Posted on 06/26/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

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