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  2. Yeti rebuilt its best-selling cooler to fit wine bottles

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    Yeti coolers are known for keeping ice frozen for days, and its newest product, the Yeti Roadie 24, is its best version yet — here's why. Yeti rebuilt its best-selling cooler to fit wine bottles ...

  3. Rare sale! Yeti tumblers are massively discounted at Amazon ...

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    Yeti fans, rejoice! Score bestselling wine tumblers and colster cans for as low as $18. Yeti fans, rejoice! ... coolers and more that will keep your stuff at that just-right temperature for hours.

  4. The Cult-Favorite Yeti Roadie Cooler Is on Rare Sale—Just in ...

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    A sturdy, effective cooler that keeps your sips cool and can easily travel with you. Lucky for all you warm-weather weekend warriors, Yeti's famous Roadie cooler (was $250, now $200) is on *rare ...

  5. Bartles & Jaymes - Wikipedia

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    Bartles & Jaymes is a flavored wine cooler and malt beverage line produced by the E & J Gallo Winery in the United States, introduced in 1985, [1] and available in various fruit flavors. Initially producing wine-based coolers, Bartles & Jaymes switched to solely malt-based coolers in 1991, when the federal excise tax on wine was raised.

  6. Yeti Holdings - Wikipedia

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    A display of Yeti products at Academy Sports + Outdoors in Indianapolis, Indiana.. YETI Holdings, Inc. is an American brand of outdoor recreation products, headquartered in Austin, Texas, [2] specializing in outdoor products such as ice chests, vacuum-insulated stainless-steel drinkware, soft coolers, dry bags, and related accessories. [2]

  7. California Cooler - Wikipedia

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    The product is a sangria packaged in a 12 fl. oz. glass bottle. The California Cooler formula and packaging was the first to be known as a wine cooler. Originally named Canada Cooler, the California Cooler package was re-designed by Glenn Martinez and Associates, and the drink was eventually also sold in a 2-liter bottle.

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