Cyndee
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Weird request-Koozie dimensions
Yep, y'all are used to my weird requests, but I figured I should state the obvious right up front. 
I am working on a project and article that uses foam can koozies. I have several koozies, but I need the dimensions of a foam koozie that has sides
that are approximately a 1/2-inch thick. I am not sure that is the correct measurement of the thickness, but the ones I am thinking of are pretty
thick. The thickest I have is about a 1/4-inch. Because the thickness will also effect the circumference, I will need that measurement too. I don't
think the height would be much different than the ones I already have, so I don't think I need that one.
Thanks
Here is a picture of what I have in mind.
http://www.blankkoozies.com/Blank_Foam_Can_Koozies_p/fh.htm
They do not have the dimensions for how thick they are or the circumference.
[Edited on 7/29/2010 by Cyndee]
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Cyndee
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Never mind, I think I figured out how to word it so that it can be adjusted to fit what ever foam koozie is available.
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Skwerly
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I have a really cool one that looks like tree bark and looks to be about 1/2" thick. Lemme know if you need measurements.
I seemed to be looking down from an immense height upon a twilit grotto, knee-deep with filth, where a white-bearded daemon swineherd drove about
with his staff a flock of fungous, flabby beasts whose appearance filled me with unutterable loathing.
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Mine lays flat and has a spring inside of it, it then wraps itself around the can or bottle.
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