Snap-around and neck-worn styles cover the structural end of the range. Snap styles close directly around the can without a base; neck-worn styles keep the holder on the person via a lanyard throughout a standing event. Shaped holders cover the themed end, including sports equipment forms, clothing and jersey shapes, footwear, food motifs, bikini designs, Christmas themes, and broader novelty designs spanning gaming, automotive, travel, and leisure subjects. Printing suits spot colour logos on foam-based and simpler neoprene styles. Sublimation wraps the full neoprene surface in colour-accurate artwork that bonds into the material, suiting the detailed shaped designs novelty styles depend on. Some styles are Australian made.
- Neck Holders — lanyard-worn; keeps the branded holder on the person throughout a full event without needing a surface
- Snap — snaps closed around the can; no base required; logo printed on the exterior surface
- Bikini — printed bikini design with logo added; Australian Made; suits summer events and novelty gifting
- Christmas — seasonal artwork with logo printed; neoprene with non-slip base; suits end-of-year events
- Clothing — jersey and shirt shapes with screen printing or sublimation; suits sporting club merchandise
- Food — food-themed shapes with full surface printing available; suited to hospitality and food events
- Footwear — boot and sneaker shapes with logo or design printed; suits country events and footwear brands
- Novelty — broad range of novelty shapes across gaming, automotive, and leisure themes; suited to themed events
- Sports — sport-specific equipment shapes including ball designs; suits club and tournament giveaways
Jersey-shaped holders at a footy club presentation night communicate the club's identity through the shape itself, before the logo is even read. The holder functions as club merchandise rather than a generic branded item, and it's the shaped form that gives it meaning in that context. The branding reinforces an identity that the shape has already established before anyone reads a word.
Some styles are Australian made, which suits buyers who need to specify local production or want an Australian manufacturing association for events with patriotic or locally focused messaging.
Good to Know
What materials are used across the novelty stubby holder range?
The range uses neoprene, foam, and silicone across the different styles, with neoprene being the predominant material for shaped and themed holders. Each material takes branding differently, with neoprene suited to sublimation and screen printing, foam to screen printing, and silicone to printing on the outer surface.
Which branding method suits a shaped novelty holder best?
Sublimation is the stronger choice for shaped novelty holders because the artwork wraps the full neoprene surface and bonds into the material, allowing detailed designs and photographic-quality graphics to hold their quality across the curves and edges of shaped styles. Printing suits simpler one or two-colour logos on flat-surfaced styles within the range.
Are any styles suitable for flat-pack mail distribution?
Snap-around styles are the most compact option in the range because they close directly around the can without a rigid base, making them easier to flatten for storage and postage. They suit high-volume distribution campaigns where postage costs or storage space are a factor in the product choice.
Do any styles in this range include a bottle opener?
One style combines a lanyard neck holder with an integrated bottle opener, suiting festival and outdoor event contexts where a hands-free holder and a bottle opener in the same item add value to the branded giveaway. It sits in the Neck Holders category alongside the standard lanyard style.