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Hydro Flask Introduces the 2010 Double Wide Bottle

March 10, 2010 2:58pm
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(Bend, Ore.) - Hydro Flask™, producers of double-wall insulated beverage bottles, was founded last July after numerous disappointments with water bottles on the market that would sweat or burn hands, could not sustain drink temperatures or heaven forbid leach toxins. In less than 8 months, Hydro Flasks are offered in 140 nature stores, retail sports chains, organic grocery stores and independent outdoor shops across the US. It is said to be the bottle that does everything it should and nothing it shouldn’t.

Constructed from food-grade, non-porous, 18/8 stainless steel, the double-wall vacuum insulated design keeps drinks hot for 12 hours or cold for 24 hours. The first layer of stainless steel holds the temperature and the airless, or vacuumed out layer in between creates a weightless barrier that nothing can pass through, no heat, no cold, no condensation. The bottle holds the temperature without transferring it to the outside. It does not sweat and the clean stainless steel does not require a liner, so no chance of Bisphenol-A (BPA) or any other toxin.

Hydro Flasks come with a lifetime warranty and when you’re done with it, in about a hundred years, toss it in the recycle bin. The eco-friendly alternative to plastic bottles, To-Go cups, and even your desktop coffee mug keeps waste out of our landfills and reduces energy-use in our homes. Simply rinse out a Hydro Flask with warm soapy water when switching beverages. You won’t taste the difference between drinking your coffee in the morning to the water in the afternoon to the cocktail at the outdoor concert in the evening. Oh yes, people take their Hydro Flask everywhere. It’s a lifestyle product. It fits in a cup holder, will not sweat in a bag and is lightweight for carrying to mall or mountain.

Bend, OR-based Steel Technology™ formed Hydro Flask™ in summer 2009 to create a beverage bottle that truly performs in every environment. The end result is a double wall vacuum insulated bottle that is BPA and toxin free. Using only high-quality 18/8 stainless steel that does not need a liner which can leach toxins, the bottles keep hot liquids hot for at least 12 hours and cold liquids cold for over 24 hours. Hydro Flasks are a stylish, durable, lightweight, reusable and 100% recyclable alternative to plastic bottles. The Company simultaneously launched FivePercentBack.org to offer a give-back program from proceeds of each flask sold to be put towards a charity selected by the bottle user. To learn more about Hydro Flask’s commitment to the enhancement of life and earth, visit FivePercentBack.org.

www.hydroflask.com PH. 888 58 HYDRO (888-584-9376)

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