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Why Glass and Not Plastic? Part 1

Hello Hello Hello!!! So the question's I get asked most are, "Do you have a plastic option" and "Don't the glass bottles just break?" So here are the answers, the reason we only have glass bottles is because we've looked at the research and spoken to the experts who advise not to even drink out of BPA free bottles as they are still not safe and the chemicals leaching into our water are still toxic... We love you all too much to even toy with the idea of giving you a bottle made of plastic, and we don't want to risk your health or happiness! If you are interested simply google BPAs in Mice and see what comes up! Then when...

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Beautiful Christmas!

Happy Christmas!!! Wishing you all a beautiful Christmas!! We think our bottles are the perfect Christmas gifts! With just 11 days until the big day we want to give you a few reasons to pick our 2 for £24 as a beautiful gift for you and a loved one! Our Beautiful Glass Bottles are not just for Christmas, they are for life we all need to drink water right? Hydration is the second most important element in our lives behind breathing, so make it easier for your selves and your family to drink more water! Some people keep their bottles on their desks, some in their handbags, others in their cars and because the look so good and feel so great...

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Let's Help - Gardens for Health International

Hello Beautiful People! I hope you are well! I just wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who has helped and supported us to get here and of course to everyone who has bought a bottle! With every single bottle sold £1 will go to an amazing charity, www.gardensforhealth.org a wonderful organisation that educates and helps families in Rwanda grow their own food. We've been in contact with the wonderful Eve Deveau, the US Managing Director at Gardens for Health, who says, "What is really special about the seeds and seedlings we provide is the way that they are selected. Our team of Rwandan and American farmers work together to select the seeds that will grow best in local soil,...

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