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Sheetz rewards loyal customers with free ‘canny pack’ cooler

Retro-styled fanny pack keeps items hot or cold and celebrates Sheetz Freak-tier loyalty members
Convenience retailer Sheetz has launched a new wearable cooler to show its appreciation for its most loyal customers.
Convenience retailer Sheetz has launched a new wearable cooler to show its appreciation for its most loyal customers. | Sheetz

Convenience retailer Sheetz has launched a new wearable cooler to show its appreciation for its most loyal customers. 

The “canny pack”—a type of fanny pack that fits around the user’s waist—is styled with retro Sheetz branding and is designed to keep items hot or cold. It features detachable koozies for 12-ounce cans and fits a full Sheetz App Sampler order, which includes a variety of Sheetz appetizers from Mac N’ Cheese Bitez to Mozarella Sticks.

The pack was available to Sheetz Freak-tier customers, the highest tier of Sheetz’s My Sheetz Rewardz loyalty program. Sheetz Freak customers could begin claiming their free “canny packs” Monday in stores throughout Sheetz’s footprint while supplies lasted. 

The giveaway was a way to thank Sheetz’s most dedicated fans, it said.  

Altoona, Pennsylvania-based Sheetz has more than 800 stores throughout Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio and North Carolina.  

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