shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 21 2007 | water, shopping, news, environment
Another cool article from Slate. Then again, I don't need a new water bottle thanks to the nifty free one I got at the work picnic!
Quoted: Unless you're stationed in the rapidly disappearing Arctic, you've probably heard about the evils of bottled water these past few months. So, I went in search of a reusable water bottle that I actually liked—a stylish, versatile, easy-to-clean (and carry) container that I could refill anywhere, as often as my thirst dictated.
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