User:Bookman413

Lo-Boy was a registered {registered when?} trademark of Insul-Pak, Inc, of x,y, z,., {location headquarters} {location manufacturing sites} and was used as the product name of a styrofoam cooler. (locations). It is not clear whether this company still exists.

There is one example of a Lo-Boy styrofoam cooler that looks to be from the 40s or 50s.in my kitchen. The cooler from this era is exceptionally sturdy, and has the slogans,  "Strong Enough to Stand On" and "Keeps Food hot or Cold for Hours". on its label. The cooler has rounded edges, is constructed of dense Styrofoam, and has a large blue paper branding label glued to its front side. Its hinge is a simple taped hinge of what appears to be fiberglass-reinforced tape. the top of the cooler is extremely well-fitted, and closes snugly and securely.

It has very cool 40s-50s paper label art. {scan label image}

and keeps things hot (or cold) for hours and hours. It employed the advertising slogan, "Strong enough to stand on" and Incorporation.

Uses of the name in popular culture:

Lo-Boy rapper Low-boy brand of restaurant equipment.