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The best gifts to stay hydrated during Kiowa County summer events

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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) 16 oz Glass Water Bottle
Reusable water bottles. 75% post consumer recycled glass. Naturally BPA-free and PVC-free. Grippers and caps are made of food-grade silicone. All materials are FDA approved. Designed by Laurel Herter. Dishwasher safe on the top rack. Made in Mexico.

2) Widemouth Water Bottle with Handle
Elemental: Widemouth Water Bottle with Handle - Rose Pink

3) Dual Chamber Water Bottle
A dual chamber water bottle lets you carry what you need in one hand when you're on the move. While one end holds things like snacks, keys, pet food, or other dry essentials, its vacuum-insulated chamber keeps up to 20 ounces of water, coffee, or other drink hot or cold for hours.

4) Contemporary Stainless Steel Bottle - White
This insulated stainless steel water bottle boasts a retro design that draws eyes while reducing your carbon footprint. The vacuum-sealed, double-walled construction keeps drinks hot for up to 12 hours and cold for up to 24, with a durable, vibrant finish that adds a little flair to staying hydrated.

5) Pump2Pour Insulated Jug
An insulated jug that keeps flavor on tap, the Pump2Pour is ideal for outdoor fun. Just a push of the palm adds perfect pressure to maintain consistent flow of whatever you’re pouring, and it also retains the carbonation of bubbly beverages. Double-walled stainless steel keeps drinks hot or cold for hours.

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