BPA has been a regular player in consumer products for more than 40 years, and for at least ten of those years its safety has also been questioned. This week, yet another study has been published about exposure to and negative effects of BPA—this time in canned foods. It again reinforces the importance of choosing only BPA free bottles for your drinking water.
The study suggests that certain canned foods have higher concentrations of BPA than others. The researchers found that people who consumed one canned food item in the past day had about 24% higher concentrations of BPA in their urine compared with those who had not. Continue reading

Many of our nonprofit clients that hold
Teachers, PTA members, coaches, and administrators—we have a LOT of clients who buy water bottles for schools. They buy for fundraisers and jog-a-thons, to promote summer reading and healthy habits, and to celebrate new bottle fill stations.



Clients ask us all the time, “What are your most popular water bottles?” It’s hard to answer that question, because no two projects are alike. The perfect bottle for one client may be completely wrong for another.