All Press Releases for January 29, 2016

Who Tailgates Better: Men or Women?

Believe it or not, Football Season is still here. The final exclamation point on this festive time is the SUPER BOWL 50. It is not easy to resolve this debate without considering the always important variable of tailgate gear.



    CHARLOTTE, NC, January 29, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Believe it or not, Football Season is still here. The final exclamation point on this festive time is the SUPER BOWL 50. This year's match between Bronco's and the Panthers promises exciting plays by elite co athletes and some outstanding coaches. For the very fortunate who will see this game in person, the day also promises hours of jubilant tailgating. Which begs the persistent, annual question: who tailgates better--men or women? It is not easy to resolve this debate without considering the always important variable of tailgate gear.

We cannot, of course, ignore food. Central to the tailgate party is feasting. Quality burgers and franks on soft, chewy buns; platters of tasty cold cuts; ribs and chicken marinated in tangy BBQ sauce; and plenty of chips combine to make for a happy pre-game picnic. After all, nobody--man or woman--wants to walk into the stadium hungry, rooting for the Broncos or Panthers on an empty stomach, and being subject to the high prices and questionable attributes of the concession stand. Yes, the tailgate is about food and drink, which is why tailgate gear is so important.

The popular online sports outlet, Bleacher Report, lists a canopy, a power source and extension cords among the most necessary components of a successful tailgate party. All that is true but partyers should never forget what fuels the festivities. Or at least what slakes them. That means tailgaters want a large and stable cooler for cold beer and soft drinks. And that, in turn, calls for a mighty cooler stand, able to support dozens of gallons of drinks. A tailgate party worth its salt can accommodate many guests and drop-ins. The beverage supply must, therefore, be ample, well-stocked and nearby...and securely cradled.

The Ben-No-Mo cooler stand is well-suited to this task. Able to hoist 300 pounds of contents, the Ben-No-Mo is nevertheless composed of lightweight aluminum, easy to transport and to stow. In addition, it has five adjustable slots, thereby allowing users to increase or reduce its dimensions. What is more, this stand is rust-proof (you know, in case that canopy has holes in it).

So, back to the question of which sex makes better tailgaters. Check out who brings the superior cooler stand. Whoever brings the better stand gets the nod. Now, on to San Francisco for the SUPERBOWL.

The brainchild of business partners Jimmy Gregg and Larry Lyerly, the BEN-NO-MO adjustable and collapsible stand for coolers, toolboxes and more. Poised to change the sporting events tailgating accessories market, this industrial-strength lightweight stand holds up to 300 pounds and boasts ergonomically-friendly, easy-to-use characteristics, all of which combine to eliminate the strained back associated with bending into a cooler. Manufactured and assembled in the USA, Florence, South Carolina. http://www.ben-no-mo.com

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