The album celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2024

Igloo has released its second cooler collaboration with Green Day, one of the most iconic punk-rock bands to catapult the genre into the mainstream. This all-new Green Day Little Playmate cooler and stainless steel can pay tribute to Dookie, the band’s Grammy Award-winning third studio album that recently celebrated its 30th anniversary.

“Hot off the release of the Nimrod KoolTunes, our first collab with punk icons Green Day, we’re now launching a Dookie Cooler Collection — on the day of the epic album’s 30th anniversary, and our excitement for it is next-level,” shares Adrienne Berkes, Head of Marketing at Dometic Mobile Cooling. “Dookie’s wild and unique artwork is perfect for taking over this special-edition Playmate cooler and reusable can. Fans will be out-of-their-minds pumped on these Dookie coolers.”

Igloo’s all-new Green Day Cooler Collection is inspired by the band’s 1994 culturally impactful album — not only in the way it helped catapult Green Day to fame and bring punk rock into the mainstream but also how its original, cartoon-like cover art made a long-lasting impression on all music fans. A version of the famous album illustration by punk rock artist and musician Richie Bucher is showcased on the Dookie Little Playmate, $39.99 with a seven-quart capacity that fits up to nine standard 12-ounce cans, and the vacuum-insulated, stainless steel Dookie 16 Oz Can for $19.99.

Last month, the group released its 14th studio album, Saviorsvia Reprise/Warner Records. Recorded in London and Los Angeles, Saviors is the latest powerful collaboration between Green Day and Grammy-winning producer Rob Cavallo, whose notable previous work with Green Day includes two of the band’s most iconic albums, 1994’s Dookie and 2004’s American Idiot.

Later this year, Green Day will embark on a larger-than-life global stadium tour with support from the illustrious rock luminaries The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and The Linda Lindas in North America and Nothing But Thieves, The Hives, Donots, The Interrupters and Maid of Ace in the UK and Europe. The Saviors Tour, fueled by Monster Energy, kicks off in Europe this May before making its way to North America in July for an intoxicating summer run through the States.