Water Bottles
Thirsty? Anticipating further thirst? Why don't help your body and spare the environment and get yourself a water bottle? You could drink bottled water but then you either have to keep buying more bottles of it or reuse that old bottle. Those bottles are generally not meant to stand repeated usages and will quickly get your water tasting mighty plastic-y. If you invest in a water bottle ($1-$30) then you can reuse it and develop an emotional attachment to it. Maybe even give it a name. Mr. Drinkypoo thinks that's a great idea, don't you, Mister?
| Basic Waterbottle Shapes |
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Sports Bottles have long, durable straws with covers so you can suck or squirt right into your mouth. |
Travel Bottles have a narrower base so they fit in cup holders. |
Bike Bottles fit into a bike's holder and have a spout that you can open and close with your mouth, keeping one hand on the handlebars. |
Insulated Bottles have a cylinder of foam (sometimes a fancy interior of foil) around them to keep your drink cool and your hand frost-free. |
Handle Bottles have a handle so you don't have to strain to get your grip all the way around them. |
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- The most popular water bottles around. Invincible, attractive, and varied, they went from being the favorite of athletes to a status symbol to a necessity.
- More expensive than your average bottle, but totally indestructible.
- Wide mouth, narrow mouth, flasks, MiniGrip, kids', seasonal bottles for whatever you desire.
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So Many Options
You can have your bottle - Personalized ("I got drunk at Danny's Bar Mitzvah.")
- Self-Personalized (stickers galore!)
- In almost any size you want.
- Mostly 12 oz, 16 oz, 32 oz.
- In any color you could imagine.
- With all sorts of widths and heights.
- In a fancy insulated carrying case.

- Out of other materials, although plastic always works.
- Filled with something other than water, you rebel.
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