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100% Recycled Aluminum, USA-Made Water Bottle from Liberty Bottleworks
November 1, 2011
Manufactured in Yakima, Wash., by American workers using 100 percent recycled aluminum on the latest American-produced machinery, Liberty Bottles are made with care at every step to minimize their environmental impact all while creating domestic jobs. The factory even cleans and reuses its own wastewater in the manufacturing process and melts scrap aluminum to put right back into the next batch of bottle.
Liberty Bottleworks also houses the most advanced methods for applying the graphic designs from illustrators across the country, topographic maps and even local Yakima graffiti artists in a unique 3D process that lets you feel the design.
And thanks to a flexible, food-grade coating, you can fill up with that "special" eggnog mix, then check out the Seattle transit map digitally printed across the front to find your way home.
Now the fine print:
Liberty Bottles...
- Are BPA-free inside and out.
- Have a flexible food grade coating that can handle up to 80 proof alcohol. Or water.
- Use a patent-pending ¼-turn cap that gives a reassuring click.
- Offers a new sport top cap for those who prefer to keep one hand free for high fives
- Lack threads so there's no place for funk to frolic.
- Come in two sizes: 24 oz. (MSRP: $16) and 32 oz. (MSRP: $18).
There's plenty more, like the easy-pour shape, deep drawn aluminum (hard to dent, easy to recycle!) and commitment to giving back, but here's the bottom line: the best looking and safest water bottle on the market is made right here at home and can be purchased online from retailers across the country or from www.libertybottles.com.
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