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On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 4:50:21 PM UTC-5, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> > water bottles generally instruct the buyer not to put them in the > freezer. Having it in the freezer does me no good when I want a > water bottle bed side during the night. With ice, my water bottle > still has ice 36-40 hours later. > Janet US > I've got two water bottles in the refrigerator. One is just a 24 or 26 ounce one with a 'built-in' straw and I drink out of it throughout the day. The other one is a 34 or 36-ounce metal insulated bottle and it goes with me when I leave the house. It stays in the 'frig door a bit over 3/4 full of water and I have one of those blue ice 'sticks' that stays in the freezer. When I head out the door the 'stick' goes in that insulated bottle and the water stays COLD for at least 24-36 hours. |
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