Target just dropped two new exclusive Hearth & Hand Owala Special Edition FreeSip Water Bottles just before the 2024 holiday season, but only limited quantities are available.
These two new Target-exclusive Owala water bottles include a copper and pink design called “Copper Bells” and a sage green design called “Peaceful Pine.” Each portable water bottle costs $27.99 each.
The Owala Special Edition 24-ounce FreeSip Water Bottle by Hearth & Hand with Magnolia
The Owala Special Edition Hearth & Hand 24-ounce Stainless Steel FreeSip Water Bottle comes in two colors that cost $27.99 each.
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The new Owala Special Edition 24-ounce Stainless Steel FreeSip Water Bottle is constructed from insulated stainless steel and capable of keeping drinks cold for up to 24 hours due to its double-wall insulation. This water bottle is also BPA-free, lead-free, phthalate-free and comes with a manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty.
Highlighted Product Feature – Innovative Drinking Versatility:
One standout feature of the Owala 24-ounce FreeSip Water Bottle is its patented FreeSip spout. This innovative design allows users to choose between sipping upright through a straw or tilting the bottle back for a traditional swig from the wide-mouth spout. This versatility makes it easy to drink on the go, whether at the gym, during a hike or simply running errands.
Other Features – Convenient Cleaning and Maintenance:
The Owala water bottle is designed with a wide mouth for easy cleaning and the option to add ice cubes for chilling beverages. This thoughtful feature, combined with the dishwasher-safe lid, reduces hassle for users, making it a practical choice for daily hydration needs.
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Those interested in the new Target-exclusive Owala water bottle can check out more details here.
Generative AI was used to provide product description for this story, based on data provided by Target.com. It was reviewed and edited by AL.com.