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Sigg Water Bottles: Healthy, Customizable & Cool

Posted Monday, July 30, 2007 at 11:54AM

 
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I’m tired, sweaty and the Euro-trance e-tard I just flipped off is now sitting at a dead halt next to me while I pretend not to notice. I’ve forgotten to charge my iPod so I listen to the din of late nineties progressive house as it wafts from my road nemesis’ stereo. A year ago I would’ve reached under my seat to quench my thirst with the last dregs of an old plastic water bottle. Today, I am enlightened.

With the growing trend towards removing petroleum from our cars, our baby toys and of course our breast implants, why would we keep it in our drinking water? Sigg’s metal bottles  are re-useable, customizable and cool. They’re a healthier alternative to plastic bottles, they don’t leach chemicals and they’re available in tons of different styles and colors. For an extra dollar you can even swap out the original screw top for a flip or sport top.

As you sit there in traffic dreaming of a pure island kingdom, refresh yourself in style and smile sweetly as your road opponent’s epicly latered hairstyle sags in the sweltering heat.

Other non-toxic water bottles include Kleen Kanteen’s silver bullet canister  and Green Feet’s screw-top version.

 

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Reader Comments (2)

These are clever as long as you DON'T DROP THEM! I've had one for about four years now and it appears as if I threw it out of a plane about 6284 times onto a freeway with 80 mph traffic. If aesthetics are your thing, just leave it on the shelf.
August 1, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterBitch Kittie
I too have had a SIGG that has been used a ton over the past few months, and it is very durable and stylish. Just love mine, as it keeps water cool for a long time and is so handy to grab for work or the gym. Got mine with free shipping (gotta love it) in the Maha Violet which is so vibrant and beautiful, but lots of styles available:

http://www.brightandbold.com/sibomavi.html
April 10, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJessie

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