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Fruit-Infused Goodness with Define Bottle

by Akhil Kalepu

May 16, 2015

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Just looking at the line of Define Bottles and their various accessories will tell you they’re a cute, stylish, fun product. However, you probably wouldn’t guess a 13-year old boy named Carter invented them after he learned soda and juices were contributing to obesity and diabetes in America. Entrepreneur Magazine and Michelle Obama’s Partnership for a Healthier America have recognized Carter, now 16, and his products have been featured on Good Morning America and Shark Tank. So what’s so special about Define Bottles?

 

One of the most impressive pieces in the line is the 17-ounce Define Bottle Sport Twist Top ($24.99). Divided into two sections, the strainer in the middle of the bottle keeps your fruit in the bottom, away from the mouth piece, and the bottom is freezable, to keep both the fruit and the water cold. You can also purchase a Define Bottle Lite ($14), which comes in 12 ounces, or the Define Bottle Mini ($9.99), which comes in seven ounces and is targeted toward young children. They even have a yoga-ready CALIA by Carrie Underwood Infusion bottle that’s girlishly chic and dishwater safe.

 

The best part about Define Bottles, though, is the way they produce a product both good for the body and good for the environment at an affordable price. The Define Bottle Sport is BPA-, phosphate-, estrogenic-activity- and androgenic-activity-free. A portion of all the profits goes to the Alliance for a Healthier Generation and Carter works actively with the American Diabetes Association.

 

Whether you’re looking for a stylish and sporty water bottle or something that’s a step up from your average diffuser, you can find it at Define Bottles. Learn more at definebottle.com.

 

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