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20 May 2010

Tailgating in Montgomery County, MarylandYou know how it is. You're parked in a lot near the stadium before the game, throwing a ball around while grilling something on the barbecue you brought to go tailgating with your friends. The sun is high in the sky and it must be at least 150o Fahrenheit on that unshaded stretch of asphalt where you're at.

Sure, you'd like to get a ice-cold beverage from the cooler, but between throwing the ball around and flipping burgers, you don't have a spare hand to hold it. You could put it down on the asphalt, but then, it won't stay ice-cold for long.

You might consider putting it on the trunk, roof or hood of your car, if only it wouldn't be at dire risk of either sliding off or being too far out of reach. And then, it won't stay ice-cold for long if you do that either.

Fortunately, there are markets in everything. If what we described above fits your situation, then the American Tailgater Company has developed a product for you. (HT: Core77).

For instance, how about an insulated coozie with suction cups attached to it, to deal with the problem we described above:

American Tailgater Company: Suction Coozie

Or maybe a magnetic version that you can just slap right onto the side of your ride:

American Tailgater Company: Magnetic Coozie

And then, the perfect solution for the guy who wants to tailgate but doesn't want to pay for parking - the motorized cooler scooter:

American Tailgater Company: Motorized Cooler Scooter

But although the American Tailgater Company doesn't carry it, we still believe this is the ultimate tailgating accessory!

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