Infinite Cooler Dreams: Iron Maiden Launch Igloo Collab for 'Seventh Son' Anniversary

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Iron Maiden drop Igloo cooler collab to mark the anniversary of their 'Seventh Son' album.

“We’re on a roll with our collaboration with Iron Maiden — one of heavy metal’s most influential bands of all time,” said Brian Garofalow, Igloo’s chief marketing officer, in a statement.

“This Seventh Son of a Seventh Son Playmate is epically designed to honor the iconic album and marks the third cooler we’ve released for Maiden fans as a cool piece of memorabilia they can use tailgating at theThe cooler includes a six-liter carrying capacity, meaning you can comfortably fill the Little Playmate with up to nine cans, though that may differ depending on the amount of ice you add.

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