We have all been there... You just bought a brand new water bottle and you already hate it: It's too small, it doesn't fit your bike's bottle holder, it smells like plastic, and the color is lame. Fear not, we have collected a bunch of cool tips to help you pick a bottle that you will love and will want to keep, hopefully, a little longer than two weeks.
Read MoreFed Up with Plastic? You Need to See This...
Remember the little seahorse hauling a Q-tip? When the photo swept through social media this summer it instantly became an emblematic image of the plastic waste suffocating our oceans. Experts say that if things don't change, by 2021 we will be facing an environmental crisis as serious as climate change. The solution lies with limiting our use of single-use plastics, however finding products that don't rely on some form of plastic can be challenging.
Read MoreMeshbottles Debuts on Zulily
If you've been on the market for a Meshbottle, now is the time! We have partnered with Zulily for a 3-day, one-of-a-kind campaign where you can get your bottle for up to 30% off. This kind of discount doesn't come along very often so hurry over to our Zulily homepage to pick up your favorite color.
Read MoreMeshbottles Goes Off-line
No, no, we are not going out of business, it's quite the opposite. We are excited to announce that as of today the Meshbottle is available for purchase in one of New Mexico's most prominent natural food grocery stores, La Montanita Co-op Food Market.
Read MoreMeshbottles get Featured on GearJunkie's Emerging Gear
Use this water bottle if you’re worried about the health effects of plastics or metals. We haven’t seen many travel mugs made of glass, for obvious reasons. But Meshbottles addresses health concerns with these made-in-the-USA milk bottles, and non-plastic mesh sleeves and caps. The brand claims its 16-oz., $25 bottles are durable and long-lasting.
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