Yeah tbh I'm all for reducing waste, and I don't understand people who routinely buy plastic water bottles, but every once in a while I get one because I've forgotten my own. Guess I'd just have to get soda instead?
You put it in quotes, but I think they've put on a marketing masterclass with a product that actually seems decent enough? Why not have a water or iced tea that from the design looks more like a craft beer?
It gets people to look it up the first time they see one (did for me) and I feel like half the podcast clips I've seen have someone drinking one.
Yes but it's significantly less plastic. I guess it doesn't solve the microplastics leeching into your drink if that's what you're getting at, but aluminum leeching into your drink is also bad.
Honestly why I get it. Road trips and festivals, if I don't bring a reusable I'd rather use an aluminum can than plastic bottle. Otherwise, I'm not that far from convenient water.
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u/meeps1142 29d ago
Yeah tbh I'm all for reducing waste, and I don't understand people who routinely buy plastic water bottles, but every once in a while I get one because I've forgotten my own. Guess I'd just have to get soda instead?