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03 December 2018

Festival Friend


An essential at a Music Festival, Beer Festival, Race Course, Grand Prix, Jubilee - use a Festival  Friend any time when three hands are needed

Keep your drink close prevent "drink spiking" and help avoid CV19 cross infection !

The lightweight lanyard has an expanding ring and the V2 design now includes a safety feature in the lanyard and a 'one shot' tie to shorten the holding ring for using on bottles and cans (See middle photo below).

£10.00 for TWO, inc. P&P.

P&P inclusive rate is for delivery to a UK mainland address. Use the contact form or PayPal to "goodmakeproducts@gmail.com" for secure, buyer protected, escrow payments.

Shipping to Non-UK mainland, Europe/Worldwide sales on request. Festival Friend is available wholesale - please contact for details.

Risk Management Training and Advisory Ltd's risk assessment concludes "....this product fully complies with the requirements of the General Product Safety Regulations 2005". Full report available on request.




Featured at CAMRA's Cotswold Beer Festival, John Barrett (Festival Organiser) said "Festival Friend went like hot cakes - an enthusiastic volunteer sold 64% at our trade session on Thursday and the remainder went soon after we opened on Friday. So, many thanks and expect a larger order next year".


Fit Festival Friend™ (before filling with your chosen drink) arrange the lanyard on opposite sides of the ring for maximum stability. A You Tube demo is available on the Web version of this site.

Flexible and compact it easily slips into a pocket, a handbag or even under your hat! Gender neutral it's suitable for ladies and gents. It also works equally well for the left or right handed operator !

An ideal gift for Festival goers / CAMRA enthusiasts. Also great at a BBQ, in the garden, on the beach, at the races - or indeed anywhere that three hands are required !

Thank you for viewing this new Goodmake Product -  Cheers !!

Note - Always drink sensibly.  Take care not to over fill glasses or to overload the ring. Check glass position in the ring to avoid spillage. Hold glassware when walking around and remove it before leaving the event.