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Our flagship bottle is lightweight and 100% Made in the USA!
Our insulated bottles are designed and printed in Union Gap, Wa.
Keep your beer cold and your coffee hot! Drinkware for all needs.
Customize your bottle with different color caps, sport lids, and more!
Custom Engraving & Monograms
Custom Engraving & Monograms
Liberty - Free to Be You
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We are proud of our bottles and we stand behind them. If you treat your bottle well and it fails you for any reason, we will replace it.
Lifetime guarantee covers the natural life of the product and protects against any defects in the materials or workmanship.
Biodiversity
With at least 10% of the world’s known biodiversity, there are more plants and animals in the Amazon than any other terrestrial ecosystem.
Did you know?
In a 60 acre plot in the Amazon scientists found 1,104 different species of trees, just under what is found in Asia, Europe, and North America combined.
Water and the Hydrological Cycle
The Amazon River is the second longest on earth, moves the largest volume of water, and carries 20% of the earth’s freshwater to sea.
Did you know?
The length of the Amazon River is equivalent to the distance between New York City to Rome.
People Live There
The Brazilian Amazon alone is home to about 195 native languages and around 30 million people from nine different countries, including Amerindians, Afro-descendants, Europeans and everything in between.
Did you know?
Of the indigenous groups that were known to exist in 1900, one-third of these groups are now extinct.
Climate Change
The 390 billion trees and countless plants growing in the Amazon basin hold vast stores of carbon in their roots, trunks and leaves.
Did you know?
The Amazon rainforest serves as one of Earth’s largest reservoirs of carbon dioxide, helping regulate global climate patterns through the sequestration and storage of carbon dioxide in above-ground bio mass and soil.
Your Health
New infectious diseases like Covid-19 have quadrupled in the last fifty years. The culprits? Deforestation and wildlife trade in rainforests, among others. When we encroach into natural habitats, we come into contact with pathogens from wild animals.
Did you know?
Deforestation and other land-use changes are responsible for up to 31% of emerging diseases.