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Associated Content - August 2007
How to Keep Foods Cold when Grocery Shopping
Avoid Melted Ice Cream and Spoiled Meat. [Read more]
By Amy Brantley
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Brandweek - February 2007
Surf's Up, And So Is Sony's Penguin Romp
Studio's second computer-animated flick gets $100M-plus in support. [Read more]
By Brandweek
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MSN - September 2006
"No ice You can still take steaks on a plane." [Read more]
By Associated Press
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NACS Magazine - April 2005
Ice Pak, The Next Cooler Generation!
COLDKEEPERS LLC
Easy to carry, collapsible and reusable, the revolutionary Ice Pak is the ultimate cooler, offering 30 times more sale and
profit potential since one unit takes 1/30 the space of a regular foam cooler in your store. With top cooling ratings and
three times more insulation than similar products, the Ice Pak keeps beverages cold up to six hours and boosts impulse
beverage and ice purchases. It can carry up to 35 lbs.
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Redbook Magazine - Spring 2005
"Instead of heavy, ice-filled coolers, I use lightweight Koldtogo insulated bags."
By Rachael Ray
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PL Buyer - Spring 2005
Kold-To-Go thermal insulated bags from Coldkeepers keeps foods cold or hot for up to three hours without ice...
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MSN.com - Spring 2004
Coldkeepers: A cool idea from the Old Country gets hot in America.
A system for keeping food and drink cold serves as the basis for a small business in Georgia [Read more]
By Philipp Harper
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YourBusiness.MSN.com - 03/09/2004
High-Profile
Coldkeepers: Cool idea, hot results [Read more]
By MSN
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Time Enterprise - 06/09/2004
Keeping the cold on hold
Grocery innovation eases fear of long trip home. Have you ever arrived at your destination to discover that the ice cream you had planned on being your cool refreshing desert is now soup...
By Sandi Snyder Olson
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NFRA Newsletter - 04/09/2004
Industry Highlights
Coldkeepers, LLC was recently profiled on MSN’s Your Business.
The profile tells the story of a young Frenchman, Lionel de Bazelaire, and his introduction of the freezer bag, already popular in Europe, into the United States. [read more]
By NFRA
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