
The Vapur Anti-Bottle reusable water bottle just launched in Canada. Vapur will hopefully help the growing issue of disposable plastic water bottles by offering a reusable, eco-friendly option. The biggest difference between the Vapur and traditional reusable bottles is that Vapur is flexible, stands upright when full and can be rolled, folded or flattened when empty, easily fitting into purses, briefcases and even pockets.
Distributed exclusively in Canada by The Tate Group, the innovative design of the Vapur Anti-Bottle maximizes space when empty and can hold up to 16 ounces of liquid when full. The highly durable bottle is freezable, dishwasher safe and BPA-free (Bisphenol A), which means it can be safely reused again and again.
From design and manufacturing, to shipping and distribution, right through to consumer use, the environment is considered throughout each step of the Vapur life cycle. The packaging is made from recycled paperboard and is printed with soy ink, using wind power for the printing process. Manufactured in the United States, Vapur is lightweight and ships flat, providing dual environmental benefits — up to 5 times more bottles per shipment container means fewer trucks on the road, lower fuel consumption and reduced carbon emissions. I gotta get my hands on one of these puppies.



























Tomi on 05.19.2010 at 15:41 PM
nice! I want one!
spiffson on 05.19.2010 at 16:57 PM
tight! had the same idea a few month ago, but now it is to late. thought of useing a thermal bottle.
Aron on 05.19.2010 at 17:03 PM
what a great design. I think that’d be supper useful for a nice long weekend walk!
antique love on 05.20.2010 at 13:51 PM
Love the idea and the design,……
clarity enhnaced on 05.20.2010 at 13:53 PM
I also love the idea… i will buy it.. great!
AllieLu on 05.20.2010 at 15:45 PM
I ordered a couple of these a few months ago–they’re super cute and handy, but I wouldn’t order another one.
My biggest gripe with it is that they’re hard to wash in the dishwasher (they market that they’re dishwasher safe). I’ve taken it out of the dishwasher a couple times, and it’s been full of dirty water. I have to wash it in the sink now.
After it’s washed, it takes forever to dry out on the inside, so don’t even think about putting it away in your cupboard with the cap on. (It takes about 2 days for mine to dry with the cap off).
I’ve been surprised a few times when I went to take a big gulp of water during my workout…and got a mouthful of skunky H20 from the unclean bottle–yuck!
Overall, I’d definitely recommend it to use in certain instances (like taking it on the airplane carry-on is nice because it doesn’t take up much room)–but I find it difficult to use as my everyday water bottle.
Jess on 05.23.2010 at 14:19 PM
Do you really need to dry it after you wash it? Can’t you just wash it, rinse it, and refill it with drinking water again?
Roger on 05.21.2010 at 07:51 AM
I love this idea, I don’t mind the hand washing, I keep a bottle of water with me all the time and this would be perfect. Its easier to carry when its empty and not as heavy as my SIGG.
KiKi on 05.21.2010 at 14:46 PM
This is a fantastic idea and all for those that drink their own water provided from their homes. But I think what we need is stores/gas stations/etc to sell water that fills eco friendly containers such as these. Like a plethora of great and accessible water tanks of (insert brand name) water, that when you enter in how much water you want, emits that amount, fills your bottle and then bills you based on how much water you took. This would then eliminate the cost of plastic bottles, cleaning the environment, and essentially, it would lower the price of the water. Though eco-friendly, it’s most likely improbable. Just one of my go green fantasies..
Jess on 05.23.2010 at 14:17 PM
Kiki, most gas stations have soda fountains. Soda fountains almost always have a little tab next to the soda water or something else for just water. This is a free way to refill your water bottle on the go.
Sue Sinclair, Raspberry Kids on 05.23.2010 at 12:15 PM
Raspberry Kids is very pleased to be one of the first Vapur retailers in Canada and we do ship nationally.
I have personally been using my Vapur for over a month and love it. A customer of ours actually found it and asked if we would carry it. I organized a sample for her to try and she has since bought 10 more Vapurs to give away as gifts!
Have a fresh, healthy & fun day,
Sue
Sue Sinclair
Chief Executive Mom, Raspberry Kids
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NailCandy on 05.31.2010 at 01:34 AM
i just bought 1, its sooo sweet!
JonathanJK on 06.27.2010 at 18:06 PM
Hang them on the washing line?
Lily on 09.10.2010 at 15:47 PM
That’s great that you have them at Raspberry Kids, but where can we purchase them in stores in Montreal? I’ve asked people and they’ve said random little shops in Old Montreal-which isn’t exactly helpful.