Product Review: Meitagie Motivational Water Bottle

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Product Review: Meitagie Motivational Water Bottle

You know you need to drink more water, but, frankly, you keep forgetting. You need a reminder to help you meet your daily water goal. The Meitagie Motivational Water Bottle can help!

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Meitagie Motivational Water BottleThis unique one-liter (32-ounce) water bottle is a great way to measure your daily water intake and remind yourself to stay hydrated. The inspirational quotes and time markers on the outside of the bottle will help encourage you to keep drinking. The flip-top lid is easily opened with a click of a button, and the bottle comes with a strap for easy carrying. Like to infuse your water? The bottle comes with a strainer to infuse your favorite fruits, vegetables, or tea. Made from quality food grade Tritan plastic, the Meitagie water bottle is 100% BPA- and toxin-free, plus, it won’t harbor unpleasant odors. And it comes in a variety of colors (makes a great gift, as well).

Learn more about the Meitagie Motivational Water Bottle on Amazon and Walmart.

Want to learn more about beverages and diabetes? See “Staying Hydrated,” “Best Beverages for Staying Hydrated,” “Water Facts: Getting to Know H20,” and “What’s to Drink?”

Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDCES

Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDCES

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A Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator at Good Measures, LLC, where she is a CDE manager for a virtual diabetes program. Campbell is the author of Staying Healthy with Diabetes: Nutrition & Meal Planning, a co-author of 16 Myths of a Diabetic Diet, and has written for  publications including Diabetes Self-Management, Diabetes Spectrum, Clinical Diabetes, the Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation’s newsletter, DiabeticConnect.com, and CDiabetes.com

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