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OUR TICKET TO ADVENTURE

GRIZZLY COOLERS: EMPLOYEE FAVORITES



The following is a portion of copywriting I did for Grizzly Coolers. Here are 3 employees and short stories of their adventures with their favorite Grizzly products. The first 3 paragraphs are emails that Grizzly sends out and if the recipient clicks on the link then they are taken to the landing page below! I really enjoy this style of writing content and copy! Would LOVE to do more! Hope you enjoy it.

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  • For Jake and his family Overlanding has become a passion! When it’s time for a vacation they are headed towards the White Rim Road in Canyonlands NP. 5 days in the high desert, without resources available, means you have to pack all of your rations in and keep them fresh! The ticket to red rock canyons, bighorn sheep, and gorgeous sunsets is a premium cooler. Check out Jake’s ticket to adventure by clicking here.


  • No one loves mountain biking as much as Kalee. She hits the trails for some cross country every night after work. When it comes to BIG adventure nothing beats a weekend with the steep rocky climbs and huge drops found in Crested Butte, CO. The focus you need for the most technical trails in high altitude requires consistent, refreshing, hydration. Kalee's ticket to adventure is an insulated water bottle that keeps liquids cool all day long! Click here to see Kalee's favorites.


  • For years Dillon has explored flatwater trails and wilderness river runs with his trusty canoe, Lucy. Named after the Golden Retriever that often joins him on expeditions this Red canoe has logged hundreds of miles, and never tipped once. Multi-day excursions into the most rugged places call for a way to keep ice frozen and each days catch fresh. With a canoe that is 37.5" wide Dillons ticket to adventure is a tough cooler that not only gets the job done, but fits perfectly in Lucy. Check out Dillons Grizzly Favorite here.


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JAKE

Waking up in Canyonlands is something you never forget. As the sun rises the mocha-colored rocks give way to reds and oranges. Desert paintbrush blankets the ground and animals like Black-tailed jackrabbits are out looking for breakfast. When you have a rig like Jakes you can go far out, for days, even weeks! But only if you have enough food and water. Jake's favorite Grizzly product is the Grizzly 165 quart cooler. This roto-molded cooler fits perfectly on a slide-out in the back of his jeep. With room for 150 cans and 50 lbs of ice, the Grizzly 165 becomes the perfect ticket to Jake's overland adventures. Family brunch in the desert, miles, and miles from anybody else? Yes, please!


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KALEE

With 2,000 feet of climbing and descending in a 12-mile stretch the Teocalli Trail in Crested Butte, CO is one of the toughest. It's also Kalee’s favorite. It's no wonder that her favorite trail pairs well with her favorite outdoor drinkware. The Grizzly Grip Bottle comes in 20, 32, and 64 oz, is double wall vacuum insulated, and keeps drinks cold for an insane amount of time. Kalee’s employee favorite is also her ticket to switchbacks, Rocky Mountain views, and valleys filled with wildflowers. Ready for adventure? LET'S GO!




DILLON

There are places that are so far out into the wild that outboard motors just aren’t able, or allowed to take you. To go deep into areas like Boundary Waters Wilderness, MN you need a canoe to get you there. Dillon’s passion is to go so far out that the silence is broken only by the calls of herons and the swoosh and gurgle of the paddle. At 35.5 inches wide Dillon’s favorite outdoor cooler is the Grizzly 100 qt. Cooler. It fits snuggly in the center of Lucy and holds enough ice, fish, and provisions to be a ticket to adventure that lasts more than a week. It’s also bear-proof. So when you catch fish, you know it’s you that’ll be eating them.

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