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CamelBak 25 oz Water Bottle
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I use the Camelbak 25 ounce water bottle as a way to drink plenty of water while not wasting a ton of money on bottled water and doing my part to help the environment. The bottle is a nice size, easy to clean, and comes in lots of colors. More important, you can get your daily recommended fill of H2O by drinking just 2 1/2 of these during the day. :-)
ps: This bottle is also perfect for short hikes with the dog or the Sig. O.
Updated Dec 20, 2007
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CamelBak Tritan Better Bottle with Classic Cap - 25 oz.
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Updated Nov 27, 2008
iLove
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2 people recommended this item
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iLove is a magazine with a built-in water bottle, or a bottle of water with a magazine. The tag line on the website says "refreshing, sassy, and cool, iLove targets the young, fashionable woman on the go" and I don't know if they mean the water or the content of the magazine. The mini-magazine is published in 6 different editions of 32 pages each and changes every month. The water on the other hand is nothing to write about, and seems to stay the same every month. (via oO's very eclectic)
Updated Oct 3, 2006
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Barbara Carafe By Design House Stockholm
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Updated Nov 27, 2008
420 Water
4 people recommended this item
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420 might be the new water on the block, but its origins go back generations. In the middle of the South Island of New Zealand lie The Southern Alps, a mountain range that has been busy capturing rainwater for thousands of years. The rainwater travels down the Alps, deep into the Earth’s crust, where it trips along, under the Canterbury plains before being thrust up in a spring through the only extinct volcanic area of the South Island. The captured water is low in dissolved salts and high in alkalinity, making it the perfect remedy for the busy coffee quaffing and wine swilling acidic lifestyle many of us enjoy. Its unique bottle design and flavor gives it a distinct identity and 420 is perfectly comfortable poolside or in fine dinning environments. 420 is bottled at the source in the Rolls Royce of bottling facilities without coming into contact with outside impurities until the day it’s enjoyed. (via AquaBar)
Updated May 5, 2007
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Glass Bottle Collection
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3 people recommended this item
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These unique water bottles are actually made from glass. You can use them over and over again to avoid adding to the waste created by plastic water bottles. Plus, I just love glass water bottles since it makes the water taste better! (via Domino Magazine)
Updated Jan 28, 2008
Another Bloody Water
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4 people recommended this item
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Do we really need another bloody water brand? Apparently yes, but at least this company from Melbourne has a sense of humour when it comes to packaging (via Rugenius on Notcot)
Updated Sep 26, 2006
SIGG Sportbottle
83 people recommended this item
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How many plastic water bottles do you have laying around the back seat of your car? Come on, admit it. I always have a least 3 or more in rotation and there is nothing like taking a swig from a nice, old, warm plastic water bottle. Yuck.
Time for us all to invest in a Sigge. Sigge makes unbreakable water bottles that can be reused over and over again. They also don’t give off harmful chemicals like a lot of other plastic water bottles do. Tests show that this is the only bottle with an inner coating resistant to fruit acids and isotonic drinks. Swiss high-tech production at work again. Better still, they are super cute and come in a ton of different patterns and colours. For around $15-$20, it's an investment that will last a lifetime AND ease the load on a landfill near you.
Updated Nov 20, 2006
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