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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Stay hydrated during a hot Rolette 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) Water Purification Pod
Use this little water enhancer to purify tap water in a bottle for on-the-go drinking or in a pitcher for the whole family. GoPure’s porous ceramic absorbs impurities and releases trace minerals to balance the pH levels. And it uses an all-natural, fine-grain rock (Diatomite) to filter out lead, arsenic, chlorine, and other contaminants you don’t want in your system. It’s a portable solution for potable water.

2) Temperature-Controlled Travel Mug
Every sip of coffee is a good one with a temperature-controlled travel mug. It’s made with phase change material and double-walled stainless steel to cool piping hot coffee (or tea) down to an ideal 140 degrees Fahrenheit in about two minutes and maintain the temperature for up to five hours. The spill- and leak-proof lid has a 20-degree slope for easier, one-handed sipping, too.

3) Insulated Stainless Steel Water & Wine Bottle
Eco Vessel: Insulated Stainless Steel Water & Wine Bottle - Gold Dust

4) Hydration Reminder Bottle Accessory
Get subtle hydration reminders to help you drink eight glasses a day. Ulla turns your drinking vessel into a smart water bottle. The silicone band fits over a bottle or glass, with an accelerometer inside to track movement. Go more than 30-40 minutes, and Ulla’s light will blink.

5) Collapsible Water Bottle with Spout
Hydaway: Collapsible Water Bottle with Spout - Bluebird - 17 oz

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