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hydroflask is the gift that keeps on giving :: christmas gift idea

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HydoFlask will be the prefect gift this holiday season for those children going back to school after the New Year. My oldest will be finishing up virtual school in January then she is aloud to go back to a more traditional setting on January 25th.  Even if you have everything you need for school you can always use new and better products for hydration. My daughter loves HydroFlask bottles for school and softball. She has specific bottles for each so that she can keep her water cold.

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12 oz Kids Wide Mouth

Just the right size for little hands, their HydroFlask for kids is made with the same stainless steel and double wall vacuum insulation as their bigger bottles. Every sip stays icy cold for up to 24 hours—so when recess or practice wraps up, the perfect refreshment is waiting on the sidelines. With a colorful, easy-to-clean Straw Lid and a durable Flex Boot this is the perfect companion for any adventure—big or small.

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Large Insulated Lunch Box

From quick bites on-the-go to lunch breaks in the park, it’s the meal that powers us through the rest of the day. That’s why Hydroflask created the ultimate lunch box, featuring maximum insulation to keep contents cold for hours. The sleek, modern design is ready for the office and a durable build is fit for weekend outings. A fully lined interior makes for super easy cleanup, and a flexible handle makes for a comfortable carry – wherever your lunch break takes you.

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You can mix and match colors or you chose the same colors.  HydroFlask’s Large  Insulated Lunch Box  and 12 oz Kid’s Wide Mouth is perfect for trips or just a regular lunch, but your food and drink will stay the same temperature that you packed it that morning.

Will you be buying a lunch box for Christmas?

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  • Theresa
    November 28, 2020 at 9:50 am

    My granddaughter was supposed to start school in January as well, but now the children have gone back to a hybrid model.