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1 Gallon Leak-Proof BPA Free Reusable Plastic Drinking Water Big Mouth Bottle Jug Container with Holder Drinking Canteen

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About 1 Gallon Leak-Proof BPA Free Reusable Plastic

CHOOSE YOUR SIZE - 1 GALLON OR 5 LITER - These round shaped bottles come in 1 gallon (128oz or 3.78 Liters) or 5 Liter (169oz) capacity. BPA FREE, CHEMICAL FREE - SAFE TO CONSUME - Unlike others on the market, these are BPA-Free, made from FDA Approved materials and made for consuption. COMES IN 14 DIFFERENT COLORS! - The 1 gallon size comes in 14 different color options. The 5 Liter comes in 3 different color options. Mix and match and save! 48MM WIDE MOUTH OPENING - The mouth opening is 48MM which is big enough to fit a normal sized ice. You can put water or any kind of beverage inside. The size makes it great to share too PERFECT GYM, OR ON THE GO BOTTLE - The sizes are large enough to make sure you stay hydrated and the 5 Liter size is big enough to share. Both are small enough to bring with you to gym Dark colored bottles (i.e. black, purple, dark blue,etc.) are known to help preserve your alkaline water! The dark color acts as a UV protectant and helps preserve and store your ionized water! Bisphenol (BPA) is a chemical produced in large quantities for use primarily in the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins. Tritan is the brand name for copolyester, a tough BPA-free material that has similar properties to common plastics such as polycarbonate. Tritan has chemical resistance and maintains its integrity in environments where other materials may degrade. Extraction tests completed by independent, third-party researchers verify that Tritan meets all requirements as set forth by organizations including FDA food safety standards, European Community food safety standards, Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare, and California Prop. 65.