Cool-It Caddy Helping Women Keep Their Cool
Cool-It Caddy Helping Women Keep Their Cool
The new Cool-It Caddy is waging a winning war against red-hot thermometers.
Spending time on the fairway, tennis court, beach or playground no longer has to spell take-along meltdown thanks to this fashionable cosmetics bag’s patent-pending design.
The Cool-It Caddy incorporates an integrated chemical coolant with lightweight insulation layers for freeze-and-go portability.
That means Chapstick, lipstick, heat-sensitive medicines and snacks maintain their integrity under even the hottest conditions. What’s more, its sleek design makes the Cool-It Caddy small and convenient enough to slip inside purses, fanny packs, golf bags, backpacks and diaper bags.
When the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2010 took place September 10-17, 2009 in New York City, “TrendHunter” magazine was on the scene to scope out the upcoming trends. They discovered that “Spring 2010 accessories are
channeling elements of the exotic.” That means style-conscious women across the country will find themselves “investing in something snaky like python or crocodile” The recently debuted Cool-It Caddy is one step ahead of these
trends.
Available in black woven, pink faux crocodile and zebra micro fiber designs, the Cool-It Caddy sports a fashion-forward edge. But unlike other trends that are in one season and out the rest, this chic feminine clutch will serve women for years to come. That’s because it’s not only fashionable; it’s also functional.
Deborah Vinci, Cool-It Caddy’s designer, explains, “I wanted to design a bag that served a distinct purpose, but was also high quality and stylish looking. Incorporating the cooling system into the bag itself was the key component to achieving that goal. The only other way I know to carry heat-sensitive items, including medications, is in a bulky ice chest or
cooler, and personally, I’d rather look like I was golfing, not camping.”
Indeed, the Cool-It Caddy completely eliminates the need for messy and unwieldy ice packs or coolers, yet it packs a lot of power into its streamlined design.
Contents stowed inside can survive up to five hours of extreme heat. That means frazzled moms, outdoor enthusiasts and even insulin-dependent diabetics can enjoy all the perks the warm weather has to offer without worrying about the sun-damage harm that will come to their personal belongings.
About Cool-It Caddy
Manufactured by Vinci Designs, LLC, the Cool-It Caddy is a high-quality fashionable clutch bag. Uniquely designed by Deborah Vinci, it implements a plurality of insulation layers and a chemical coolant to keep medicines, makeup and snacks icy cool under even the hottest outdoor conditions. Its patent-pending blueprint makes this cosmetic sports bag a must-have for every outdoor enthusiast.
For more information on the Cool-It Caddy, please visit www.Cool-ItCaddy.com
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January 16th, 2010 at 4:52 pm
Thanks, bookmarked the post, will be useful
January 3rd, 2011 at 3:52 am
I find myself coming to your blog more and more often to the point where my visits are almost daily now! I love the combination of beauty and hair tips combined with information on new products like this hot and cold beauty caddy.
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January 3rd, 2011 at 7:26 pm
Wow this is really interesting. I would love to hear more about this new item and see how it holds up over time. I like the idea of being able to protect make-up from the heat.
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January 4th, 2011 at 3:55 am
I think this item would be very advantageous to many people who spend a lot of time in extremes of temperature. The biggest problem is whether to store this caddy in your handbag or not.
January 4th, 2011 at 6:05 am
Good comment and yes, I also agree that this is an ingenius invention that many people, not just woman can use for a variety of things, not just for beauty product preservation.
January 15th, 2011 at 8:27 pm
This is so cool! I don’t remember seeing anything like this before. It is a great idea and I’m surprised no one thought of it before. I would imagine it could be easily branded by some cosmetics company. Right? Love the new product mentions. Keeps things very interesting.
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January 16th, 2011 at 10:13 am
This is a great invention because one of the problems of taking cosmetics out into the heat is the danger of everything melting. Having a bag which is insulated like this one is a really great idea. Thanks for sharing info on this new beauty product.