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Every camper has at least one, whether it’s currently keeping their beer cold or collecting dust in the garage. But 100 years ago, coolers weren’t a thing. In fact, it wasn’t until 1953 that the patent for the “Portable Ice Chest and the Like” was filed by an Illinois man, Richard C. Laramy. Just a year later, Coleman would invent the noun “cooler” and start experimenting with a new material, plastic. The first portable ice chests were metal or foam, and they had one job: keep food from spoiling.
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