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    Having a reliable, reusable water bottle is key to drinking enough water every day. It’s mo This Bestselling Water Bottle Has an Astounding Number of 5-Star Reviews

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    2. Plastic Bottles Can Leach Microplastics. Roughly 10% to 78% of bottled water samples contain contaminants, including microplastics. These are often hormone (endocrine) disruptors, and they're ...

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    Water bottles are just like any other container that we use for our food or beverages and can harbor bacteria both from water sources or, more likely, our own mouths,” says Mortenson.

  5. S'well - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016, S'Well released S'ip by S'well, a line of 15oz bottles sold through retail chain Target. [27] [28] As of November 2017, the company produced bottles in over 200 different designs. [29] S'well added new bottles named the Traveler and the Tumbler in 2017. [30] In 2018, the company added the Roamer, a large bottle, to its line. [31]

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    [40] [41] The scam has also been called broken glasses scam or broken bottle scam where the scammer will pretend the mark broke a pair of expensive glasses or use a bottle of cheap wine, liquor or a bottle filled with water and demand compensation. Asian tourists are often the primary target.

  7. Ethical consumerism - Wikipedia

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    User-generated ethical reviews are more likely, long-term, to provide democratic, in-depth coverage of a wider range of products and businesses. [6] The Green Stars Project [7] promotes the idea of including ethical ratings (on a scale of one to five green stars) alongside conventional ratings on retail sites such as Amazon or review sites such ...