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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s a mix of trying to be healthier and better for the environment, and convenience. Water is good for you. much better than drinking soda and caffeinated beverages all day. It helps satiate you after a meal so you’ll eat less overall. Has zero calories or “fake calories” from diet drinks. I do not have a sweet tooth so I don’t crave sugary tasting drinks all day, I prefer bitter coffee or just water. The disposable cups create too much waste and having a dedicated bottle with you is easier than cups since it doesn’t spill and you can take it with you when commuting. Plus having a larger bottle means less refills. I use cups around the house and we often mix them up between us, plus require refills more often. Bottles are just better [/quote] I agree that I like a bottle. I refill my 40oz Stanley in the morning at work and don't need to refill it again. It also can't spill on my desk the way I spill coffee every once in a while. I don't walk around with it or bring it to meetings though. When my kids and I stay at grandparent's houses, I bring a water bottle for each kid and that's the only thing they're allowed to drink from. Otherwise both grandmas go berserk over the amount of cups everywhere in their house. They don't let cups sit out so they keep putting them in the dishwasher and my 3 kids keep grabbing new ones. [/quote]
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