Following a widespread recall of the 64-ounce Ozark Trail water bottles, many shoppers are now looking for safe, high-quality alternatives that deliver the same durability, insulation, and value.
These tips can help you stay hydrated and healthy while adventuring—and ditch single-use plastic while you do it.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Reusable water bottles are a great investment to avoid adding more single-use plastic to landfills. Even though they might be banned at your ...
A Trader Joe’s recall has pulled Gerolsteiner Sparkling Water off shelves due to a glass bottle defect that could cause breakage and injury concerns. If you recently grabbed a bottle of Gerolsteiner ...
Water from disposable plastic bottles may carry more health risks than tap water for most people in the U.S. and other wealthy nations, experts warn. (Getty Images) One in 20 Americans gets most of ...
Drinking water in plastic bottles contains countless particles too small to see. New research finds that people who drink ...
Julia Ries Wexler is a writer focusing on all things health and wellness. She has over 10 years of experience in health journalism, and though she has written about pretty much every health topic ...
As much as I’d like to be chill about my water, I am a water freak. Rarely do I ever drink straight out of a tap unless I know for sure that it’s filtered. And I’m not alone. An industry survey says ...