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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Stay hydrated during a hot Cole County summer

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Stay Hydrated” Gifts

1) Magnetic Water Bottle Holder
AFIXT: Magnetic Water Bottle Holder - Red

2) V3 Premium Sparkling Water Maker
This sparkling water maker is a beautiful stainless steel appliance that makes your water sparkle and looks great on your counter, too. Create your own healthier, eco-friendlier seltzers with the touch of a button. Industrial designers Jonas Groth and Carl Ljungh invented aarke to carbonate effectively and look great on display.

3) Tip-Proof Iced Tumbler
A tumbler that won’t spill (even if you try). This tip-proof, no-spill tumbler creates an airtight seal against flat surfaces and only lifts in one direction: up. So you can’t accidentally knock it over, but you can naturally take a sip by lifting it up straight. The tumbler keeps the ice crisp and your hands dry, making it perfect for a sunny summer day.

4) Filtered Water Jug - 7 Cup
ZeroWater's 7 cup water filtration pitcher features a space-saving design that is perfect for compact refrigerators. The 5-stage filter transforms your tap water into delicious, TDS-free drinking water, while Ready-Pour™ technology allows you to dispense the water as the reservoir continues to filter. The jug also includes a water quality meter to ensure your water is free of contaminants.

5) Premium Sparkling Water Maker Bottle
Want some extra sparkling water on hand? This bottle is designed just for your aarke appliance.

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