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		<title>The Stubby Holder Explained</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever experienced a time where you&#8217;re drinking an ice cold bottle of beer with nothing to cover your hand while holding it? It feels like freezing your hand directly to the bones, right? That is one of the many reasons why this ingenious product known as a stubby holder was invented. The other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><img width="64" height="56" src="http://www.ontimepromotionalproducts.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/ontime_N-03-300x264.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail-content" alt="full colour stubby holder" title="Stubby Holders" /><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-7156" alt="Stubby Holders" src="http://ontimepromotionalproducts.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/ontime_N-03-300x264.jpg" width="300" height="264" />Have you ever experienced a time where you&#8217;re drinking an ice cold bottle of beer with nothing to cover your hand while holding it? It feels like freezing your hand directly to the bones, right? That is one of the many reasons why this ingenious product known as a stubby holder was invented. The other was to keep that drink cold while you waited for that fish to bite.</p>
<p>Thanks to Malcolm Lock who had the brilliant idea of creating these little beauties out of a waste disposal problem. In 1972, Malcolm contemplated on disposing of a considerable amount of neoprene rubber but because of his business oriented mind, he came up with a &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_koozie">stubby cooler</a>&#8221; just to recycle the neoprene materials.</p>
<h3><b>The Science behind Stubby Coolers</b></h3>
<p>Stubby holders are made from neoprene rubber that is an artificial rubber which is able to trap the internal temperature while protecting it from the external temperature using tiny bubbles within the material. Wetsuits are the most common and popular application or use of neoprene rubber. It is very light and buoyant, resistant to chemicals, waterproof, stretchable, and also resistant to abrasion, making it an ideal material in keeping the bottles right where they need to be without losing the drinkable temperature.</p>
<h3><b>The Evolution</b></h3>
<p>Today, <a href="http://www.promotionproducts.com.au/promotional-articles/How-Promotional-Stubby-Holders-Are-Made/">stubby holders</a> can be made from a variety of materials. They started out being made from Styrofoam, which then quickly changed to Styrofoam with a plastic casing. This method enabled the maker to have the logo on the outside and then the insulator on the inside. After a few years it came to be made from wetsuit material also known as neoprene. Because of its elastic nature this enabled a slim tight fit and further insulated the drink, far more than the fixed foam stubby which was never a tight fit.</p>
<p>Screen printing soon then became the norm with this the main way of getting your logo or design onto a stubby. While this was effective, the costs to print multiple colours made it hard to do any more than a couple of colours per design. Screen printing ink also cracks over time so this was another downfall, but with the rise of sublimation printing the stubby holder found a new life when people started heat pressing full colour images onto them. Neoprene being a synthetic material, then enabled the outside to have an image heat pressed onto it. <a href="http://ontimepromotionalproducts.com.au/ot-6-stubby-holders">Photos</a> of products started to emerge on the outside of coolers and this printing method is more cost effective and can last longer. Most companies today use the stubby holder to promote their businesses because of the versatility of this promotional product.</p>
<p>There used to be one style of stubby coolers because they previously just served one purpose. Today, you can find several great designs of stubby holders, there are <a href="http://ontimepromotionalproducts.com.au/current-specials">reversible foldable types</a>, some with bases, <a href="http://ontimepromotionalproducts.com.au/ot-14-stubby-holders">fishing reel covers</a> and also a style with a “glove like” design so you never lose your drink. These products are now designed to match the needs of the companies and their customers and with great printing options you can have a customized product that your customers will surely love.</p>
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		<title>Australian Beer Products</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2013 01:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most Aussies can agree that drinking beer is a national pastime. In fact, there are few things more relaxing then sipping on a cold beer while chatting with mates at a local pub. Most people already know that Australian beer comes in a wide variety of flavours. But in the end, it’s your own personal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><img width="64" height="53" src="http://www.ontimepromotionalproducts.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Australian-Beer.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail-content" alt="aussie beer" title="Australian Beer" /><p><a href="http://ontimepromotionalproducts.com.au/australian-beer-products/australian-beer" rel="attachment wp-att-7062"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-7062" title="Australian Beer" alt="" src="http://ontimepromotionalproducts.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Australian-Beer.jpg" width="400" height="335" /></a>Most Aussies can agree that drinking beer is a national pastime. In fact, there are few things more relaxing then sipping on a cold beer while chatting with mates at a local pub. Most people already know that Australian beer comes in a wide variety of flavours. But in the end, it’s your own personal taste that will dictate which one you label as your favorite. Below, we’ll talk about some of the more popular Australian beer products and their specifications.</p>
<h3>Bluetongue Premium</h3>
<p>This Australian <a href="http://www.cascadebreweryco.com.au/" target="_blank">beer</a> was created in Hunter Valley and comes in two distinct flavors. One flavor was produced in Germany while the other one was produced in Tasmania. Overall, Bluetongue Premium is a fine tasting beer with a finish that can be considered slightly bitter.</p>
<h3>Cascade Premium</h3>
<p>This is an Australian beer that was also created in Tasmania. However, one thing that really separates it from the others on the list is that it also includes Barley, Hops, and Malt. Cascade Premium has a relatively smooth taste that could become crispier depending on the amount of time it is left to mature.</p>
<h3>Coopers Pale Ale</h3>
<p>Created in South Australia, this type of beer is world renowned for its bitterness as well as its foggy appearance. This is due to it being unfiltered. During the production process, it is fermented twice and some could even conclude that it offers a unique, fruity taste that can’t be found in other Australian beers. It’s the perfect beverage for a wide array of occasions.</p>
<h3>Coopers Sparkling Ale</h3>
<p>Although this Australian beer was created more than 150 years ago, it still offers a premium taste that offers hops, malt, and a few fruity flavors. Its appearance can be cloudy from time to time and it’s a beverage that can best be enjoyed when drunk slowly.</p>
<h3>Fosters</h3>
<p>This one could quite easily be considered one of the better known <a href="http://www.fostersbeer.com/" target="_blank">beers in Australia</a>. Its international popularity was forged from very unique fermenting processes, most of which are only available in Australia. For those who reside within Australia, it can be a difficult beer to track down. However, once found, most can agree that they’ll come back for more due to its highly original taste.</p>
<h3>Hahn Premium</h3>
<p>Hahn Premium offers a very crisp taste with a slightly better aftertaste. It could closely be compared to the type of beer produced in Northern Germany. To experience the best taste possible, try drinking Hahn Premium with a variety of seafood-based dishes including grilled fish or oysters. It also goes quite well with cream sauce and pork.</p>
<h3>James Boags Premium Lager</h3>
<p>Similar to a few other beers on this list, James Boags Premium Lager was also created in Tasmania. It’s known for its smooth taste that is perfectly balanced with a slight hint of fruit and malt. Its slight amount of bitterness doesn’t deter the millions of Australians who drink it on an annual basis.</p>
<h3>James Squires</h3>
<p>Born in the Sydney, this <a href="http://www.thesquiresbounty.com.au/" target="_blank">Australian beer</a> comes in several different styles ranging from bitter all the way to sweet. It’s also produced in various areas across Melbourne. There are 3 different hops in this beer and is the perfect choice for those drinkers who enjoy the crisp, clean taste of traditional Ale.</p>
<h3>Pure Blond</h3>
<p>The last Australian beer that we’re going to talk about is Pure Blond. This beer in particular is known for offering a low amount of carbohydrates and is one of the topic sellers in Australia. Nonetheless, it is full of strength and delivers a light and clean taste that can’t be replicated anywhere else.</p>
<h3>Conclusion</h3>
<p>Australian beer as a whole is very important for the people who reside there. As a result, they come in dozens of different tastes, styles, and appearances. If you’re a drinker, then is a good chance that you’ll be able to find an Australian beer that you love. Come for a visit and try one today.</p>
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