The best gifts to stay hydrated during Cache County summer events

The best gifts to stay hydrated during Cache County summer events
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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Stay Hydrated” Gifts

1) 16 oz Glass Water Bottle
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Reusable water bottles. 75% post consumer recycled glass. Naturally BPA-free and PVC-free. Grippers and caps are made of food-grade silicone. All materials are FDA approved. Designed by Laurel Herter. Dishwasher safe on the top rack. Made in Mexico.

2) 360º Stainless Steel Water Bottle – 22 oz – Black
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This double-wall insulated, stainless steel water bottle sports a 360° drinking valve that enables sipping along every part of the lid without any spills or leaks. No spout, button, or bite valve needed. It keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours without sweating, too.

3) Hydration Reminder Bottle Accessory
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Get subtle hydration reminders to help you drink eight glasses a day. Ulla turns your drinking vessel into a smart water bottle. The silicone band fits over a bottle or glass, with an accelerometer inside to track movement. Go more than 30-40 minutes, and Ulla’s light will blink.

4) Recess 12 oz Insulated Can Coolers
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Elemental: Recess 12 oz Insulated Can Coolers – Graphite Slim

5) 360º TRITAN™ Water Bottle
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This 20 oz TRITAN sports bottle is a game-changer. With no spouts, buttons, locks, or levers, you can drink from any angle and any spot of the lid. Whether you’re working out, rock-climbing, or just going about your day, you’ll be able to hydrate in a flash without spills or leaks.



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