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Lemonade BrigadeTM 34 oz. Drink Bottle



Lemonade BrigadeTM 34 oz. Drink Bottle
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3150






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Product Feature: Made from high-quality polycorbonate plastic, it won't absorb tastes or odors
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  • Made from high-quality polycorbonate plastic, it won't absorb tastes or odors




Bottle Drink oz. 34 BrigadeTM Lemonade






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High quality neon yellow Lemonade Brigade 34 oz. (one quart+) drink bottle. Perfect for mixing up 3 lemonade drinks at one time and taking with you. Convenient wide mouth to add ingredients. 0unces scale on the side and small Lemonade Brigade logo on the other side.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very sturdy! ...
l use this for all kinds of drinks, not just the lemonade one. lt doesn't leak when on it's side, which is a bonus! you can easily measure your liquids with the ounces on the outside of it.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cute, Sturdy and lnformative
l received this product quickly when l ordered it a few months ago. The product is cute on the site and even cuter in person. lt measures up to 34 oz., with room, of fluid, which is great for those of us who are in the "Lemonade Brigade" or want to keep track of ourfluid intake.

This has withstood being dropped, frozen, refrigerated and left in the sink for days (with 0J and apple cider vinegar in it) and has no chips, cracks, or any "lingering" scents.



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