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Zipper pouch with a colorful animal egg design. For the upcoming hot summer: Sports day and picnics Commuting to school or work Events Going out Size: Width: 21.5 cm Height: 24 cm (Handmade, so there may be some variations.) Handmade, compact, and not bulky. Safe for children to carry. Heatstroke prevention. You will receive only the insulated pouch! The cool neck in the photo is a size M adult. This is a pouch specifically for ice rings, which are very popular in the hot summer! OK to carry items like Costco's Dol-Fun Polaretti fruit ice. If you put in an ice pack, even if the ice ring melts, you can still apply it to your neck! It's lightweight and compact for easy carrying (^ ^) Also great for keeping things cool like bananas, children's juice packs, snacks like chocolate and jelly, and onigiri (rice balls) (*´∀`*) For heatstroke prevention, sudden fever, or icing after sports, you can also carry only ice packs ★ Reusable. Cooling and insulation effect. Heatstroke prevention, icing, cooling. For those who want to cool down, athletes (golf, basketball, soccer, futsal, baseball, track and field, walking, jogging, yoga, running, aerobics, etc.) Students preparing for exams, those working from home, teleworkers, salespeople, those who work outdoors, for outings with strollers or baby carriers, for swimming at the beach or playing in the water, for outdoor activities, BBQ, camping! Injuries (sprains, strains, bruises, fractures, jammed fingers, burns) Bringing baby food Thank you for viewing.
5 months ago