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Large 32 oz Fruit Infused Water Bottle - FREE 30 Page Ebook with 100 Recipes Included - Exclusive Colors
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Large 32 oz Fruit Infused Water Bottle - FREE 30 Page Ebook with 100 Recipes Included - Exclusive Colors

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Reduce your bottled water bottle plastic waste and discover a refreshing, delicious way to hydrate with the GWB 32-ounce Fruit Infuser Water Bottle! It is possible to stop paying for disposable bottles and filling up on sugary drinks that utilize artificial flavors and colors. With the Fruit Infuser Water Bottle, you can hydrate with fresh fruit and vegetable water while promoting sustainability. This water bottle is made with 100% BPA-free, Eastman Tritan material. Enjoy the super clear construction with a modern color element so that you can actually watch the water infuse with delicious, fresh flavors. Unlike glass water bottles, you don’t have to worry that it will shatter when dropped or leak in your bag. Grab onto the smooth sides and let the fresh, fruity water flow out of the sealed flip top lid. Easily stock the clear Tritan plastic infuser basket with your favorite fruit, herbs, vegetables, or teas to craft natural flavor combinations. Pour in cold water over the fruit, let it sit in the fridge for at least 30 minutes, shake, and enjoy! The innovative basket cover is designed to hold your natural flavor elements inside so that you can sip on flavorful water without drinking around fruit chunks. For added versatility, you can also completely remove the infuser basket and use the bottle as your new favorite BPA-free hydration container. Whether you’re hydrating on a hot summer day, upgrading your everyday water intake with natural flavoring, or enhancing your athletic performance with a natural dose of vitamins and minerals, the GWB Fruit Infuser Water Bottle is the obvious choice.

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