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Large stubby holders are built for bottle and pack sizes that need more space than a standard can holder. The range includes styles for wine bottles, 750ml beer bottles, water bottles and multi-can packs.
Each holder is shaped around its intended use. Bottle holders focus on height and grip, while multi-can holders are built to hold several cans together. Water bottle holders sit between these uses with a wider body and taller profile.
Fit plays a key role in how the holder performs. A holder that matches the drink size will stay in place more easily and improve handling during use.
Construction varies depending on how the holder will be used. Some styles fold flat for easy distribution, while others hold shape to support larger formats more securely.
Branding is applied to the outer surface using printing or sublimation. Printing is used on visible panels, while sublimation allows full colour coverage across the outside.
These holders are used for promotions, events and branded drink packs where larger formats are part of the offering. They help link the branding directly to the drink being presented.
Worth Knowing
What does large refer to?
It refers to holders made for bigger drink formats such as wine bottles, 750ml beer bottles, water bottles and multi-can packs. The size is based on the container the holder is built for.
Are multi-can holders different?
Yes. Multi-can holders are designed to hold several cans together rather than a single drink. This changes the shape and how the holder is used.
How is branding applied?
Branding is applied to the outer surface using printing or sublimation. The design is placed on visible panels for maximum exposure.
Are these used for promotions?
Yes. They are used for events, giveaways and drink promotions where larger formats are being served. The holder is often kept after use.