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  2. Are You Washing Your Reusable Water Bottle Enough? - AOL

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    When deciding between a plastic or metal reusable water bottle, microplastics aren't the only thing to consider. A stainless steel water bottle will keep your water cooler and cleaner, for the ...

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    Kids Insulation Stainless Steel Tumbler, 12oz. $17.99 at amazon.com. ... Stainless Steel Reusable Water Bottle, 40oz. $35.43 at amazon.com. Standard Mouth Water Bottle, 21oz.

  4. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    Stanley is a brand of food and beverage containers named after William Stanley Jr. who invented the first all-steel insulated vacuum bottle in 1913. The Stanley brand has since been produced by several companies and is currently owned by Pacific Market International (PMI), a subsidiary of the HAVI Group.

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    Stanley Releases Tumbler ... range from $50 to $60 depending on if you choose a 30-ounce or 40-ounce size—all with the brand's popular perks like stainless steel makeup, a double-wall vacuum ...

  6. S'well - Wikipedia

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    The company sells bottles that hold 9 US fluid ounces (270 millilitres), 17 US fl oz (500 ml) or 25 US fl oz (740 ml). The bottles are reusable and include triple-layer insulation. [22] [23] The manufacturer claims the bottles are non-leaking, non-toxic and they keep liquids cold for 24 hours and hot for 12 hours.

  7. Tumbler (glass) - Wikipedia

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    An oversized tumbler for serving chilled beverages, while reducing the need to frequently refill the glass. A tumbler is a flat-floored beverage container usually made of plastic, glass or stainless steel. Theories vary as to the etymology of the word tumbler. One such theory is that the glass originally had a pointed or convex base and could ...