Keep It Pur

Vapur Water Anti-Bottles
Keep It Pur

Water: (noun) An essential element for all plant and animal life on earth; (verb) to give life to all life on earth. Clearly (pun intended), it’s essential.

Vapour: (noun) Barely visible or diffused matter, such as mist suspended in the air.

Vapur: (noun) The most portable, refillable water container on the planet.

Let’s review. We need water to live, vapour is barely recognizable water and Vapur makes water infinitely portable because of how it can diffuse itself. See the connection?

We’ll explain. Vapurs are easily portable water containers, commonly referred to as ‘Anti-Bottles’ because they are not really a bottle and frankly, they don’t want to be categorized as such. They are flexible, smashable, foldable and rollable water holders and are made from ultra-durable, BPA-free polymer that you can fit into your knapsack, purse, pocket or briefcase.

At Vapur, the belief is that clean tap water is the best drinking water for you, your community and the planet, so they have set out to make tap water not only portable, but universally available and ethically sustainable. They hope that you’ll like your Vapur Anti-Bottle so much that you’ll swear off bottled water forever (and that’s quite a goal).

We like that Vapur Anti-Bottles can be frozen and used for ice packs for ‘ouchies’, or for a cool drink on picnics and long walks with the kids. They are easy to clean in the dishwasher and are easily identifiable, too. Use your Sharpie or favourite dishwasher-safe label on the outside to make sure nobody swipes yours! We would be remiss if we didn’t mention that it takes nine trucks of rigid water bottles to deliver the same number as one truck of Vapur Anti-Bottles.

Less mess in the air and less fill in our land. So $11.99 (CAD) seems like a small price to pay to watch our carbon footprint diminish…like va-pur.

How to Find

Vapur
Available in Canada at raspberrykids.com

Tested by Minnow H., Toronto
Tagged under eco-friendly, water
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First published 2010.04.15

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