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| Quantity | 100 | 250 | 500 | 1000 | 2500 |
| One Position, One Color Imprint | 1.15 | 0.76 | 0.68 | 0.64 | 0.59 |
| Additional Color | 0.25 | 0.20 | 0.18 | 0.17 | 0.15 |
Can Koozies
An additional $25 non-refundable artwork charge per imprint position and color must be paid before work can
begin.
Koozie Colors
These space-saving collapsible designed Koozies are available in the following 24 colors:
Can Cooler Color Chart
 Can Koozies
Imprint area for your custom message on sides is 3" x3".
Insulated can holders are one of many promotional handouts we offer. Be sure to check back often
to see new advertising products waiting for your personalized custom imprint.
These items are also called custom imprinted can koozies, can holders, or printed can huggies.
Put your message or logo one today.
Can coolers are the perfect promotional product for anyone. These promotional products keeps your beverage warm or cold.
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Heritage Advertising, Inc.
4100 Bob Wallace Ave. SW
Huntsville, AL 35805
Telephone: (706) 374-0710
Email:
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American Minute for October 7th:
Henry Melchior Muhlenberg died OCTOBER 7, 1787. One of the founders of the Lutheran Church in America, his
son John Peter was a pastor promoted to Major-General in the Continental Army, then elected to Congress.
Another son, Frederick, was a pastor who became the first Speaker of the House. Both sons served in the
first U.S. Congress and passed the First Amendment. Henry Muhlenberg pastored German congregations near
Valley Forge during the Revolution. In The Notebook of a Colonial Clergyman, Henry Muhlenberg wrote:
"I heard a fine example today, namely that His Excellency General Washington rode around among his army
yesterday and admonished each to fear God, to put away wickedness...and to practice Christian virtues."
Rev. Muhlenberg continued: "From all appearances General Washington does not belong to the so-called world
of society, for he respects God's Word, believes in the atonement through Christ, and bears himself in
humility and gentleness. Therefore, the Lord God has also singularly, yea, marvelously preserved him from
harm in the midst of countless perils, ambuscades, fatigues, etc., and has hitherto graciously held him in
his hand as a chosen vessel."
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