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51 reviews of RTIC "I make a trip to the RTIC Retail Store every time I'm in the area for doctors appointments. I drop in to see what new merchandise is available for purchase! Today I actually started my Christmas shopping picking up items I can give to guys in my family this Christmas. Also picked up a gift for my friend whose birthday is next week.
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Outdoors-coolers.com otherwise known as RTIC Outlet is an online store that sells RTIC coolers for over 75% discount. According to the website they are having a summer sale. The products eligible for this discount are hard coolers, drinkware and backpacks. The store provides the following contact information-
Rtic Coolers plans to open at least 20 retail stores , including a 10,000-square-foot flagship store in Cypress this fall, as it joins a growing number of online retailers embracing the tangible perks of brick and mortar. Customers have long visited the front room of Cypress-based Rtic’s local warehouse to buy products.
Ans: Stores like Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Diamondbackbranding.com, and RTICoutdoors.com all sell RTIC coolers. Q: Are RTIC Coolers made in the USA? Ans: Yes, RTIC Coolers are made in the United States of America.
RTIC is actually a Houston company . It’s based in Cypress and was started by twin brothers John and Jim Jacobsen . They attended Klein Oak High School and went to college at Sam Houston State University. The brothers started by selling moving boxes.