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  2. Whoa, Cult-Favorite Yeti Ramblers and Water Bottles Are ... - AOL

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    Yep, everything from the beloved Rambler straw mug (was $45, now $36) to water bottles (was $58, now $40) and even fan-favorite coolers (was $300, now $240) are currently up for grabs for 20 ...

  3. These Walmart Tumblers Rival Yeti's at a Fraction of the Price

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    Yeti Rambler 26-Ounce Bottle. ... Ozark Trail 24-Ounce Water Bottle. Price: $8 from Walmart Buy It Walmart's version of an insulated beverage bottle is a couple of ounces smaller than the Yeti ...

  4. Yeti Just Released Its Lightest Water Bottle Ever - AOL

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    Yeti's newest water bottle is lightweight and highly portable for you to haul on your longest treks and highest climbs. Check out all the features of the new Yonder bottle now. Skip to main ...

  5. Yeti Holdings - Wikipedia

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    YETI Holdings, Inc. is an American brand of outdoor recreation products, headquartered in Austin, Texas, [2] specializing in outdoor products such as ice chests, vacuum-insulated stainless-steel drinkware, soft coolers, dry bags, and related accessories. [2]

  6. Hydro Flask - Wikipedia

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    Hydro Flask is a water bottle brand owned by American conglomerate Helen of Troy Limited.The brand became popular during mid-to-late 2019 and early 2020. Hydro Flask is particularly well-known among Millennials and Gen Z, as well as college students and the "VSCO girl" subculture; social influencers and celebrities, especially on TikTok, increased the brand's popularity.

  7. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    Stanley's new bottle was announced in The Berkshire Courier on July 8, 1915. Soon after, he established the Stanley Insulating Company in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, and began mass production of the bottle under the Ferrostat, and later Supervac, labels. He acquired financial backing for the company from his friend William H. Walker, who ...