Even though they’re great for the environment, doesn’t it feel like reusable water bottles have gotten to be a bit too ubiquitous? It isn’t exactly eco-friendly to give out thousands of logo’ed up containers at an event or give your friends and family generic bottles that they’ll have no desire to use, right? That’s why we were excited to see Wawabots‘ cool line of personalized water bottles that can be customized with your favorite photo. Our very own editor-and-chief Jill Fehrenbacher recently tested out one of these awesome BPA-free bottles with a pic of her son Petey on it, and needless to say, both she and he loved it! Read on to see what Jill had to say about her Wawabots bottle.
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Sometimes the most basic idea is the best. I can it appealing to kids, and even old uns like us here. What would I put on the outside? Text that read “Vodka”. Though my boss may be a little concerned.