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  2. I Tested the Owala Water Bottle vs. the Stanley Quencher - AOL

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    The Owala Tumbler comes in 12 colors, while the Owala FreeSip Water Bottle is available in 13. Meanwhile, Stanley continuously drops new colors—even entire collections of colors—year round.

  3. Get Owala’s Best-Selling Water Bottles in New Neutral Colors

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    Owala’s new Subdued Hues Collection features the same best-selling water bottles you know and love in four gorgeous new neutrals. The drop includes four new hues that are sure to go with any outfit.

  4. Owala’s Viral Water Bottles Are Still on Sale for Amazon ...

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    Despite using three layers of insulated stainless steel, the Owala water bottles remain lightweight enough to easily take on the go—and remain cold all day long (up to 24 hours!). But the bottle ...

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  8. This Owala water bottle is going viral on TikTok - AOL

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    The bottle comes in three sizes — 24-, 32-, and 40-ounces — and 10 colors. The 24-ounce is the one currently marked down to the lowest price of 2023, with some colors starting at $18 (though ...

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    Two Nalgene wash bottles featuring the NFPA 704 color code for hazardous materials identification. Nalgene is a brand of plastic products developed originally for laboratory use, including items such as jars, bottles, test tubes, and Petri dishes, that were shatterproof and lighter than glass.