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Beat the Heat: Fit & Fresh Reusable Ice Packs 4-Pk $6.95

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The Deal

Right now you can grab a 4-Pack of Fit & Fresh Cool Coolers Reusable Slim XL Ice Packs for $6.95. These are slim, flexible ice packs designed to fit into tight spots — lunch boxes, cooler side pockets, insulated bags — where a bulky ice pack just won’t squeeze in. They come in various colors, so you can toss a couple in the kids’ lunch bags and keep the rest for the cooler without playing a guessing game over whose is whose.

At under $7 for a 4-pack, this isn’t a jaw-dropping doorbuster, but it’s a genuinely useful, low-cost pickup during peak cooler season — the kind of small purchase that pays for itself the first weekend you use it.

Who This Is Best For

  • Families packing daily lunches — slim ice packs slide into insulated lunch bags without eating up all the space meant for food.
  • Road trippers and beach-goers — if you’re loading a cooler for a lake day or a long drive, reusable packs mean you’re not stopping for bags of ice every few hours.
  • Anyone tired of buying disposable ice — reusable packs go back in the freezer and get used again and again, which adds up over a summer of outings.
  • Back-to-school prep — with the school year ramping back up soon, these are an easy add to a lunch-packing routine before the routine even starts.

A Few Things to Know

  • The slim, XL shape is the main selling point here — it’s built to fit alongside food in tighter bags rather than taking up a whole cooler shelf like a traditional ice brick.
  • This is a modest discount, not a steep markdown, so don’t wait around expecting a bigger drop — grab it if you need ice packs anyway.
  • Deal pricing and availability can shift quickly on these smaller accessory deals, so check the current price before checking out.

Bottom Line

If your freezer is down to one cracked ice pack from three summers ago, this is a cheap, practical upgrade — especially with lake trips, cookouts, and lunch-packing season all overlapping right now. Grab a 4-pack, keep a couple in rotation in the freezer, and you’ll always have a cold one ready to go.

See the original deal thread for the latest availability.