




America 250 Years Bulldog Can Cooler | Patriotic Drink Sleeve for BBQs, Brews & Bulldog Dads (French)
Description
Keep your can cold and your bulldog-loving, red-white-and-blue spirit fully unleashed with our America 250 Years Bulldog Can Cooler. This patriotic drink sleeve features a vintage-inspired AMERICA design with 1776–2026 details, a proud bulldog holding the American flag, and 250 Years artwork that is ready for backyard BBQs, fireworks nights, lake days, tailgates, parades, and porch sipping like a true freedom-loving pup parent.
The crisp white exterior lets the retro Americana artwork pop, while the soft foam liner helps hug your can and keep your drink cooler while you grill, chill, and raise a toast to America’s big milestone. It is lightweight, easy to pack, and just the right amount of bulldog attitude for your cooler bag, picnic basket, beach tote, or party table.
Available in both Regular and Slim can sizes, this can cooler is ready for beer, soda, seltzers, sparkling water, canned cocktails, or whatever you are sipping while the bulldogs supervise the snack table.
Perfect for bulldog dads, bulldog moms, patriotic party hosts, dog lovers, BBQ crews, and anyone who believes every celebration is better with cold drinks and a bulldog nearby.
Product Features
- Durable 100% polyester exterior with bright, edge-to-edge print
- Soft 100% foam liner for stable grip and insulation
- Lightweight design that is easy to pack for BBQs, tailgates, beach days, lake weekends, and fireworks nights
- Available in Regular and Slim can sizes
- Regular size: 3.5" x 4.3"
- Slim size: 3.5" x 6"
- Features vintage-style America 250 Years bulldog artwork
- High-color reproduction for crisp, patriotic detail
- Great for 4th of July, Memorial Day, Labor Day, America 250 celebrations, and summer cookouts
Care Instructions
Wipe with a damp cloth and air dry, or gently clean with a soft, non-abrasive cloth.
Shipping
Fast worldwide shipping and returns - customs and duties taxes included

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