Need some shopping advice!

Kiba0003
on 11/6/08 8:50 am, edited 11/6/08 9:06 am - Corcoran, MN
I want to get myself drinking more water because I can't chug water like I used to.... but with all the certain plastic = cancer data and such, I am not sure where to get a HEALTHY water bottle that I can reuse.

I was thinking about getting a metal one... that might be my best bet.

Anyone have any ideas on where to get a good one? Looking for something reusable and not huge.

Thanks!!

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mnbob
on 11/6/08 9:07 am - Hackensack, MN
I remember reading that you were going to be in duluth working try duluth pac down in canal park area they may have what you are looking for.

 

(deactivated member)
on 11/6/08 9:27 am
Hi Elena,
I met you at the PNC support group last night. I was the other younger one there. My name is Crystal.

Anyhoo, I remember you asking that question and no one seemed to know the answer. Try this website reusablebags.com. They have some environmentally safe toxin free products.
tbnsr
on 11/6/08 9:30 am - Buffalo, MN
REI web site has a lot of metal water bottles. Goggle metal water bottles to see what is available.
"You may feel like giving up, but you have everything you need to succeed.  Press forward without fear!"
(deactivated member)
on 11/6/08 10:15 am - MN
They have some cute ones at Starbucks, but kind of spendy.  They also have some at Target...I think back by the sporting goods stuff.

Good luck and chug a lug!
Jennifer G.
on 11/6/08 12:22 pm - Minnetonka, MN
Okay so I know excactly what you are talking about and you can get stainless steel or Siggs from Dicks or REI or go to amazon and do search and they are a little cheaper. I have 2 - 20oz Siggs which work perfect for crystal light mixes.

Jennifer

 

    
(deactivated member)
on 11/6/08 9:56 pm
You could also try a Natural food store.  They have those reuseable polycarb plastics...I'm not sure about them being linked to cancer, but I certainly prefer them.
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