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Scorzie article in Denver's Westword magazine

Posted on Thursday, August 04, 2011

The Scorzie keeps the score so you can drink

Categories: Booze News
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Because drinking and addition don't mix.
​It's officially the season for altering the koozie. Hot on the heels of the Flowzie, a shotgun koozie, comes the Scorzie, a koozie that keeps the score of any game up to twenty-one. The Scorzie is the brainchild of two Denver residents who repeatedly found themselves in a predicament.

 

"We would be at Wash Park or City Park and we would be playing games -- volleyball, cornhole, washers and stuff like that -- and every time, without fail, it would be, 'Hey man, what's the score?'" says Larry Witt, one of the inventors. "Nobody ever remembers and it takes an hour for a game."

Witt and his co-creator, Aaron Polack, looked online for a scorekeeper, such as a scoreboard that sticks in the ground. But that just created one more thing to lug to the park along with balls, cornhole boards, chairs and, of course, beer.

"Aaron called me one night and was like, 'Are you sitting down?'" recalls Witt. "When I told him I was, he then he told me that he had the perfect score keeping idea.'"

That idea was the Scorzie, a metal koozie with two adjustable rings numbered one through 21. It's a simple idea -- Polack likes to say the software is perfect -- and the two couldn't find anything else like it out there.

"We decided the only thing we could do wrong was not do it," says Pollack. "We like to say it maintains an honest tally and a cold drink."

Despite its simplicity, the Scorzie took six to eight months and about a dozen prototypes to perfect. Witt has a manufacturing background and contacted some of his friends in that industry to help make the product a reality.

"We made some drawings of how we wanted it to go -- some horrible drawings that looked like a five-year-old sketched them," he says. "We scanned over a crayon drawing to our buddies."

The rest of the creation process, aka drinking beer and playing games, was less painful.

"The best part was research and design at the park," notes Witt.

"One of the first times we were using it, someone asked the score and I said, 'Twelve to eight,'" adds Polack. "There was a weird silence because we actually knew the score."

Polack and Witt applied for a patent and started selling them online about six weeks ago. They also hit the parks that helped inspire the Scorzie and handed them out to groups playing games.

"We were walking through the park and seeing people we didn't know using it," says Polack. "We walked past one group and they shouted out 'Scorzie!'"

The Scorzie website lists a number of popular games the product is perfect for, including Frisbee golf, washers, cornhole, molkky and everyone's favorite, Irish skittles. Polack and Witt both work full-time jobs, so launching Scorzie fits in with their free time and they say they spend about four to six hours a day trying to get the word out.

Scorzie has signed on as a sponsor for the Cornhole Throwdown August 20 in Wash Park. It will also sponsor a World Adult Kickball Association tournament in Las Vegas in October. Polack says they are also trying to partner with a number of charities.

Witt and Polack also hope to make more customized Scorzies, such as those with college and pro sports teams' logos and colors. The Scorzie has been really popular in Denver, as well as Ohio, where Polack is from, because of the large cornhole following in the state.

"We've given them to our parents, who are selling them at their garage sales," says Polack. "My mom is the number one Scorzie rep."

For Polack and Witt, the Scorzie is an opportunity to do something fun, but could also be a launching point for other inventions they have in mind.

"You come up with a million ideas and don't do any of them," says Witt. "This was one where we said, 'We have to do this.'"


It's officially the season for altering the koozie. Hot on the heels of the comes the Scorzie, a koozie that keeps the score of any game up to twenty-one. The Scorzie is the brainchild of two Denver residents who repeatedly found themselves in a predicament.

Where has your Scorzie been?

Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Thanks to our good friend, Lauren for some great Scorzie pics in AL and FL!

Scorzie review from Outdoor Game Players

Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011

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Scorzie Product Review

A Koozie can be a great thing for keeping your drink cold on a hot day. A scorekeeper is a great way to remember the score after you have a few of those cold drinks. The creators of the Scorzie have found a really awesome way to combine the two!

Scorzie is the original scorekeeping beverage holder. Scorzie has a durable stainless steel body to protect your beverage. The high quality, ribbed foam holds a can firmly, while keeping your drink cool.  The foam lined bottom is designed to prevent slipping and scratching. And the best part, is the ability to keep score! Red & Blue score rings click into place to keep an accurate score from 0-21.

Quality: Other than being a really great idea, the real hook of this product is how well it’s made. It’s heavy duty, without being heavy. The foam is great for holding and maintaining temperature, and the score rings are easy to read & click nicely in to place.

Pros: Really well made. Double-duty, keeps score and holds a drink.  Nice keeping score with a hand-held device.
Cons: Foam is can sized, and doesn’t hold a bottle quite as firm.

Overall:  This is one of those things you see and say “why didn’t I think of that??”  Scorzie is a well made product, that serves a double purpose.  It’s always nice to have a drank stay cool, but having the ability to keep score in the palm of your hand is really handy.

From the Scorzie Website

Scorzie™ is the original scorekeeping beverage holder, and the only way to keep an honest tally and a cold drink for any game up to 21. The Scorzie™ is the perfect accessory for tailgating, barbeques, picnics, parties and trips to the beach.

  • High quality foam insert to keep your drink cool
  • Home and Away score rings that click into place to keep an accurate score from 0-21
  • Durable stainless steel body to protect your beverage
  • Foam lined bottom to prevent slipping and scratching

One Scorzie™ for only $12.99
Two or more for only $9.99 each

Related Resources

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http://www.outdoor-game-reviews.com/game-accessories/scorzie/ 

Flimsee Review

Posted on Wednesday, July 27, 2011
While we enjoy our games of cornhole, washers, bocce etc. as much as anyone, we've found ourselves really attracted to games where there is an element of defense and a lot of moving around.  We recently took a set of Flimsee out to the Denver Parks to give it whirl, and had a blast.  I think the defensive element, along with the unpredictability, of this game makes it really unique and a lot of fun. The game is made of durable, quality materials and it even comes with a set of glow in the dark discs so you can play long after the sun goes down. 

Overall, this is a fantastic game that has quickly become one of our favorites.  You can purchase one here Flimsee.

Scorzie at the annual Flipcup'alooza

Posted on Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Thanks to everyone at the annual Flipcup'alooza for letting us be a part of your event! 

Scorzie featured on A Preppy Life

Posted on Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Gotta Have It: The Scorzie

A few things go hand in hand with summer: drinking, and backyard games. Unfortunately, most of us don't have that sweet scoreboard set up in the backyard to keep score of our cornhole game. Odds are that the people watching the game aren't willing, or aren't sober enough, to keep score of the game for you. What do you do? Enter the scorzie. The scorzie is a coozie with bands at that the top that keep score of two teams. Not only only does the scorzie keep score, but it keeps your drink cold at the same time. How many people can even multi-task that much in the summer? Well, I guess you'll have to in order to hold your drink and change the dial on the scorzie to the correct score. Just think of all the backyard game arguments this will end! Well, until people start trying to cheat and turning the dial to a higher score than they actually have. You can purchase your very own scorzie here

Scorzie review from UGP House of Tees

Posted on Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Beer + Counting = Confusion

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My July 4th was spent almost entirely in Wash Park in Denver with a big group of people (and puppies), grilling, relaxing, and playing all kinds of games from volleyball to a homemade giant Jenga set.

During a rather rousing game of Ladder Golf, we were approached by a guy who introduced himself and handed us a present. He said, "since you guys are playing a game, here's a free sample of our new product." He took off before we had the chance to fully understand just how awesome this thing was, but to that mystery man, I say thank you.

What he handed us was a beer coozie (or cozy... everyone has their opinion). What made this product so amazing is the fact that it not only keeps your beer (or other beverage if you prefer) cold, it also keeps score. Yes, this was a Scorzie. The body features 2 rings around the outside, one in red and one in blue, that click around to numbers from 0 to 21. I scored the rest of our ladder golf game with the Scorzie, and ended up refereeing 4 games of volleyball throughout the day, all with the assistance of the Scorzie.

I think one of the reasons this product attracted me like it did is because it's such a perfect example of finding a niche, and answering a specific question. Keeping score while playing recreational sports (especially when beer is involved) can be a real hassle. It's far too easy to get engrossed in the action of the game and forget the score. The Scorzie solves that. The beer was there, the games were there. Putting my beer in a coozie wasn't a hassle or something else to remember, it was nice, and almost necessary in the summer heat. I didn't have to go out of my way to justify using the product. It quickly became a staple of our day in the park, and if there were ever questions about the score, the decision was deferred to the Scorzie because, as we all soon found out, "The beer don't lie."

So to all you inventors out there, or even you UGP customers hoping to one day start T-shirt lines of your own, take note. Anyone can make a cool product or design, but if your prospective customers have to change their normal lives to justify using your product, it's going to take a lot more effort to get off the ground, if at all. So find that niche, and happy inventing. And if anyone has that next great idea but needs some help getting rich... call me. I think I could fit that into my schedule.

If you wanna check out the Scorzie, you can find it here.

Scorzie featured on the Dress Code

Posted on Wednesday, July 27, 2011
TREND: Scorzie 07/21/2011
 
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Ugh, koozies... where to start? 

These ridiculous foam can coolers are famous for keeping your hand warm and beer cold. While on paper a koozie may seem like a quality beer-aide, this inexpensive tool isn’t fooling anyone… cheap to make and cheap looking. And who could forget the early 90’s-esq slap bracelet application, the awkward foam feel on your hand, or the gorgeous nascar logo? 

For all you koozie enthusiasts who can’t live without one, it is time to trade in the foam and upgrade to the Scorzie. This koozie hybrid has taken the conceptual design of the koozie and transformed it into the ultimate multitasking party tool. The Scorzie’s sleek stainless steel exterior harmonizes with the can while keeping your beer cold. And the best part- the Scorzie has Home and Away score rings that click into place to keep an accurate score from 0-21. So feel free to party hard, because with the  Scorzie you’ll be on top of the cornhole score regardless of how many beers you've really had… $12.99
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KanJam review

Posted on Tuesday, July 26, 2011

We finally got a chance to really enjoy our new KanJam set this last weekend.  I must say the game was a huge success.  We had a dozen or so people out at the park playing "park olympics" and the KanJam was by far one of the crowd favorites.  It's a great interaction game where you must be ready for anything to come your way. Check it out at www.kanjam.com
If you have played it please post your thoughts on the game.

Thanks,

Scorzie

Scorzie review from TossingGames.com

Posted on Tuesday, July 26, 2011
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WOW, is this a cool product or what!? :o Below we have a pair of Scorzie's from Scorzie .com. This new concept is a a koozie and a scorekeeper both built into one. There is no need to lug around that bulky scoreboard any longer, since it's a given that you will always have a drink nearby your next tossing game action. This handy little doodad only makes sense and the score is easy to manuever from point to point by the simple turn of the dial on the Scorzie. They click into place too, so you don't have to worry about the score from jumping out of place while you are taking that next swig. The inner liner is made of foam to keep your drink snug and cool in the Scorzie. The outer layer is made of a stainless steel.

The best thing about these are they are SUPER DUPER afforcable! Check it out for yourself and get your next Scorzie today at Scorzie .com. Think Christmas, birthday's, etc. too, since they make excellent, unique gifts for that tossing game fan in your family.

Also check out and like them on the Scorzie Facebook page here. 8-)

Drinks not included, lol. :D


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