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 Rank: Thing Fling
Joined: 10/23/2006 Posts: 3,024
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 Cool down when the heat goes up
To paraphrase Glen Frey, the heat is coming on. Now it is time to cool down. And at this price, you can afford to. Cool Downz is a neck wrap ( I wear it on my head as a bandana) that cools your body temperature through an evaporature cooling process. Just soak the Cool Downz in cold water and the cooldown will stay cool for 3 days! Like I said put it around your neck or on your head and the heat will not bother you. You don't have to worry about dripping. Believe it or not, it doesn't drip. This baby is reusable, reversible. Use it for work or play, indoors or outside. You won't regret it.
Now you can own a set of 24. With 24 you should never run out and have enough for your friends and family. Each set of 24 contains different styles.
One cooldown retails for $9.99. A set would retail for over $ 200.00 .
THING FLING price for 24 Cooldownz is $17.25; and your savings in shipping can make it better.
Great for party favors, grab bags, etc.
Colors may vary.
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 Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 12/13/2006 Posts: 1,240 Location: IN
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We used these on vacation. Boys love them. Sorry, just saw the boxes for the color and font and had to play
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger

Joined: 3/13/2007 Posts: 289 Location: Georgia
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Hmm they look pretty neat.. Would come in handy for working out in the yard 29 Flings so far! I make custom signs, decals and banners. PM or email me for more information! ^_^
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 Rank: Hot Flinger

Joined: 1/17/2007 Posts: 267 Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
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Just so the TF team knows, the enlarged picture of these does not come up at all Oh and do you have all of the designs they list on their website or are the ones in the picture all the designs you have? 20 things flung 
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 Rank: Hot Flinger

Joined: 1/17/2007 Posts: 267 Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
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Had to bite. Moving to Florida soon 20 things flung 
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger

Joined: 12/30/2006 Posts: 207 Location: Maryland
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Whenever these were offered in the past, I was on the fence about flinging them. After reading the comments above, I've been pushed off the fence, and I just flung my first set. Looking forward to using the Cool Downz while mowing the lawn on those hot summer days...  --Stephen
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 Rank: Serious Thing Flinger
Joined: 12/28/2006 Posts: 2
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Are these connected as in a circle, or do you tie them?
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 Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 12/28/2006 Posts: 62 Location: Upstate NY
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mar_tam98 wrote:Are these connected as in a circle, or do you tie them? You tie them or just drape them around your neck. 73 unique Flings, $1,715 spent and still counting, regardless of the new shipping cost policy!
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 Rank: Hot Flinger

Joined: 1/27/2007 Posts: 101 Location: Michigan
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I have a bunch of these from a previous fling so I'll have to pass on them this time. However, I did want to say that we bought them for a music festival that we go to in the summer. Some friends of ours purchased them at the festival a couple summers ago and loved them! They just put them in the cooler that held pop (yeah, pop  ) and they soaked up the water from the ice. They were pretty awesome in the hot July sun. We never bought any because they were always like $7-9 EACH. So these are a great deal. As a side note if you find yourself with way too many of them and too busy to sell them on Ebay, think of your elderly neighbors who might not have air conditioning
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 Rank: Hot Flinger

Joined: 1/27/2007 Posts: 101 Location: Michigan
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lhaight wrote:mar_tam98 wrote:Are these connected as in a circle, or do you tie them? You tie them or just drape them around your neck. *if it's for your mother in law remember to overcome the urge to tie too tight
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 Rank: Hot Flinger

Joined: 1/17/2007 Posts: 267 Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
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opalescent_angel wrote:I have a bunch of these from a previous fling so I'll have to pass on them this time. However, I did want to say that we bought them for a music festival that we go to in the summer. Some friends of ours purchased them at the festival a couple summers ago and loved them! They just put them in the cooler that held pop (yeah, pop  ) and they soaked up the water from the ice. They were pretty awesome in the hot July sun. We never bought any because they were always like $7-9 EACH. So these are a great deal. As a side note if you find yourself with way too many of them and too busy to sell them on Ebay, think of your elderly neighbors who might not have air conditioning Crazy michigan people calling it "pop" haha 20 things flung 
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 Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 12/13/2006 Posts: 1,240 Location: IN
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opalescent_angel wrote:lhaight wrote:mar_tam98 wrote:Are these connected as in a circle, or do you tie them? You tie them or just drape them around your neck. *if it's for your mother in law remember to overcome the urge to tie too tight
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 Rank: Hot Flinger

Joined: 1/27/2007 Posts: 101 Location: Michigan
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ZeteHitman wrote:opalescent_angel wrote:I have a bunch of these from a previous fling so I'll have to pass on them this time. However, I did want to say that we bought them for a music festival that we go to in the summer. Some friends of ours purchased them at the festival a couple summers ago and loved them! They just put them in the cooler that held pop (yeah, pop  ) and they soaked up the water from the ice. They were pretty awesome in the hot July sun. We never bought any because they were always like $7-9 EACH. So these are a great deal. As a side note if you find yourself with way too many of them and too busy to sell them on Ebay, think of your elderly neighbors who might not have air conditioning Crazy michigan people calling it "pop" haha What do "y'all" call it?
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 Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 12/26/2006 Posts: 1,251 Location: Wichita, KS
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A cooler of Coke or pop. Definitely not soda - that's the nasty stuff you get if you pull the wrong lever down on the pop machine trying to get water at the restaurant. Does your kids' school have a Circle of Friends? Circle of Friends is a social mentoring program based in schools pairing students with special needs with their regular education peers. It will change your kid's life in a positive way! Go to: www.buildingthecircle.org to learn more.What is Y.E.S.S.? Find out here: www.arc-sedgwickcounty.org/YESS.htmlDid you know that 1 in every 150 children in America has an autism spectrum disorder?Visit www.autismspeaks.org for more info on autism.
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 Rank: Hot Flinger

Joined: 1/17/2007 Posts: 267 Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
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opalescent_angel wrote:ZeteHitman wrote:opalescent_angel wrote:I have a bunch of these from a previous fling so I'll have to pass on them this time. However, I did want to say that we bought them for a music festival that we go to in the summer. Some friends of ours purchased them at the festival a couple summers ago and loved them! They just put them in the cooler that held pop (yeah, pop  ) and they soaked up the water from the ice. They were pretty awesome in the hot July sun. We never bought any because they were always like $7-9 EACH. So these are a great deal. As a side note if you find yourself with way too many of them and too busy to sell them on Ebay, think of your elderly neighbors who might not have air conditioning Crazy michigan people calling it "pop" haha What do "y'all" call it? haha, well the people around here call it coke down in florida when im from, people call it soda... (the right way) 20 things flung 
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger
Joined: 1/25/2007 Posts: 220 Location: OHIO
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ZeteHitman wrote:opalescent_angel wrote:ZeteHitman wrote:opalescent_angel wrote:I have a bunch of these from a previous fling so I'll have to pass on them this time. However, I did want to say that we bought them for a music festival that we go to in the summer. Some friends of ours purchased them at the festival a couple summers ago and loved them! They just put them in the cooler that held pop (yeah, pop  ) and they soaked up the water from the ice. They were pretty awesome in the hot July sun. We never bought any because they were always like $7-9 EACH. So these are a great deal. As a side note if you find yourself with way too many of them and too busy to sell them on Ebay, think of your elderly neighbors who might not have air conditioning Crazy michigan people calling it "pop" haha What do "y'all" call it? haha, well the people around here call it coke down in florida when im from, people call it soda... (the right way) Do you call all the brands Coke...like say Pepsi or Sprite? We call it pop here in Ohio too.
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 Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 810 Location: Plainfield, Illinois
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marybeth107 wrote:ZeteHitman wrote:opalescent_angel wrote:ZeteHitman wrote:opalescent_angel wrote:I have a bunch of these from a previous fling so I'll have to pass on them this time. However, I did want to say that we bought them for a music festival that we go to in the summer. Some friends of ours purchased them at the festival a couple summers ago and loved them! They just put them in the cooler that held pop (yeah, pop  ) and they soaked up the water from the ice. They were pretty awesome in the hot July sun. We never bought any because they were always like $7-9 EACH. So these are a great deal. As a side note if you find yourself with way too many of them and too busy to sell them on Ebay, think of your elderly neighbors who might not have air conditioning Crazy michigan people calling it "pop" haha What do "y'all" call it? haha, well the people around here call it coke down in florida when im from, people call it soda... (the right way) Do you call all the brands Coke...like say Pepsi or Sprite? We call it pop here in Ohio too. I've heard them do that in Atlanta....guess since it's the birthplace of Coke, all sodas (or pops) are Coke....
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 Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 12/26/2006 Posts: 1,251 Location: Wichita, KS
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marybeth107 wrote: Do you call all the brands Coke...like say Pepsi or Sprite? We call it pop here in Ohio too.
Pretty much - my dad and grandparents up in Michigan do too. It's always "Do you want to go to QuikTrip and get a Coke?", even though we may get other pop. However, if I go to a restaurant and order a Coke and they ask me if Pepsi is ok, I tell them NO WAY! I can't stand Pepsi. Does your kids' school have a Circle of Friends? Circle of Friends is a social mentoring program based in schools pairing students with special needs with their regular education peers. It will change your kid's life in a positive way! Go to: www.buildingthecircle.org to learn more.What is Y.E.S.S.? Find out here: www.arc-sedgwickcounty.org/YESS.htmlDid you know that 1 in every 150 children in America has an autism spectrum disorder?Visit www.autismspeaks.org for more info on autism.
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 Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 1/21/2007 Posts: 1,003
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 I'm on the fence with these, but what in the world am I going to do with 24 of these? I think @ 5 for $6, these would really fly. "First shalt thou take out the Holy Pin. Then, shalt thou count to three, no more, no less. Three shalt be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, nor either count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out. Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then flingest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who, being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it." -Thing Fling's Cable AMB review -How to choose an HDTV (A Step by Step guide)
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 Rank: Hot Flinger

Joined: 1/17/2007 Posts: 267 Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
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im moving to florida and my friends and family have already taken almost half of them They are pretty awesome 20 things flung 
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