S'ip by S'well

S'ip by S'well Water Bottle Flyaway Hares 15oz (Discontinued)

$35.00
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$35.00
SKU: SWL-1411-001 ISBN/UPC: 843461101752
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  2. United States 4-14 business days after your order leaves our warehouse.

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S'ip by S'well Water Bottle Flyaway Hares

Need proof that bunnies can fly? Look no further. The S’ip by S'well 'Caught' Water Bottle is a fun and colourful reusable water bottle, perfect for children and adults alike. The cool green design is detailed with shoals of tropical fish, topped with a silver cap and S’ip by S’well branding.

Crafted from vacuum insulated, high-grade stainless steel, the water bottle boasts double walled Therma-S’well technology that will keep your drinks hot for up to 12 hours and cold for up to 24, while maintaining a condensation-free exterior. The eco-friendly, BPA-free bottle fits into most car cup holders and is the ideal size for taking to school, work or the gym, reducing your use of plastic bottles and helping you to stay hydrated throughout the day.

Features

  • Sip your drink all day long! These insulated bottles keep your drinks hot for 12 hours and cold for 24.*
  • Toss your bottle in your bag without worrying about spills or drips.*
  • The bottles feature a leak-free top for added spill protection.
  • Bottles are composed of double-walled, insulated 18/8 stainless steel.
  • Do not forget, your S'ip by S'well is not dishwasher safe , hand wash only!*

Material:

made from Stainless Steel.

Instructions:

Hand wash only.

*Disclaimer

These statements have not been evaluated by Health Canada or the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.