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January 2010
It holds 16 ounces of water and rolls up to fit in a pocket. The bottle is reusable, washable, and comes in a few colors. [READ MORE]
December 11, 2009
I carry an enormous Kleen Kanteen water bottle wherever I go (well, in my enormous bag--I know, my poor back). So when I saw a new product that promises a lighter-weight water-drinking experience, I thought it looked pretty interesting. [READ MORE]
December 9, 2009
Has thy cup been runneth over? Nope, that’s what this sleek water bottle is supposed to look like when it’s empty. [READ MORE]
Winter 2009
Vapur flexible reusable water bottle rolls to fit in your pocket [READ MORE]
November 11, 2009
Plastic water bottles are almost as unfashionable these days as fanny packs. Taking their place is a wide range of stylish and sporty stainless steel and aluminum bottles that have hit the market in recent years. And now there’s another alternative with an interesting twist... [READ MORE]
November 4, 2009
To reduce the number of plastic water bottles that end up in landfills, consumers are encouraged to buy reusable bottles. Since those can be bulky to carry along, a company in Thousand Oaks, California designed an alternative. [READ MORE]
October 27, 2009
If you have never seen this water bottle you are in for a treat. Most water bottle companies have turned to stainless steel as a substitute for the BPA (Bisphenol A) plastic bottles. Vapur gives you the first flexible portable water bottle that is designed to fit in your pocket, purse, backpack or briefcase. [READ MORE]
Winter 2009
Imagine a water bottle that stands upright when full, rolls, folds or flattens when empty, and is durable enough to be freezable and dishwasher safe. In an attempt to lessen the strain the regular bottle waster puts on our environmental resources, Vapur, Inc. has created this innovative new water bottle. Stylish outside, the inner layer is... [READ MORE]
October 26, 2009
Some innovations seem to be born almost by osmosis; you put the right brains in one room and the great ideas just flow. At least that's how the idea for Vapur was born... [READ MORE]
October 21, 2009
Whenever asked at restaurants to choose from sparkling or still water, the editors at DS always request a glass of New York's finest (tap water). The Vapur Anti-Bottle (available at Vapur for $9) is just one more simple way to limit bottled water usage while actually making life that much easier for you as well. [READ MORE]
October 15, 2009
USE: Vapur Water Bottles. The handy containers can be flattened and folded when empty — so they’re super easy to transport and store. [READ MORE]
October 11, 2009
I love drinking water so much that my friends have dubbed me an honorary water buffalo. But the worst part of drinking agua, if you ask me, is schlepping a bottle around with you. They're heavy, they can be bad for the environment, and inconvenient if you're traveling. Enter Vapur! [READ MORE]
October 6, 2009
The designers of Vapur ($8.95, Vapur. us) clearly studied the genius that is Capri Sun packaging to develop an "anti-bottle." The reusable BPA -free plastic pouch stands upright when filled with water (it holds up to 16 ounces) but flattens out so it can be folded or rolled and tucked away. [READ MORE]
September 30, 2009
There are lots of different types of water bottles on the market these days, with many touting being BPA-free. But other than their appearance and type of cap, not much else sets them apart from one another. Vapur, "the anti-bottle" as it calls itself, rolls up or flattens when it's empty, but stands too. The idea is that it's extremely portable and reusable, eliminating most of the bulk involved in carrying around a water bottle. [READ MORE]
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Cheryl Roth
organicworks PR
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Erin Brunner
organicworks PR
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