Yeti
With the widest range of styles and sizes, Yeti water bottles and tumblers have the longest-lasting duration in terms of keeping your ice alive and your water cold. For $40 you can purchase the 26-ounce water bottle that easily fits in your backpack and car cup holders. One spot where Yeti water bottles miss is that although they have a variety of colors to choose from, they are all pretty basic color choices compared to other brand’s exotic color choices. All in all, you can count on Yeti for a long-lasting water bottle considering it was the original “trendy” water bottle for students.
Stanley
Revamping its popularity in the past couple of years, Stanley water bottles have become a must-have for teens. Offered are many different-sized straw cups or water bottles, and arguably the most important component for most people, there is an endless selection of colors from a neutral gray to a vibrant bright orange. The constant drop of new styles and colors has kept them so popular in these past years. A downside to these is your drink will not stay cold for as long compared to other ones. But its 40 oz cup for $45 is a trendy way to stay hydrated all day.
Owala
The most recent trend in water bottles has been an Owala, its name is due to it looking like a Koala as you drink out of it. Its two most popular aspects of it being, the many pastel multicolor options you can choose from; while also having some neutral options. Second, it is constructed with a straw to drink out of and an opening if you do not choose to use the straw area, called “free-sip,” the most trendy style currently. You can count on these to keep your drink cold for about eight hours. Owala is a fun and bright 24 oz water bottle for $27.99.
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Review on current trendy water bottles for students
Kate Dixon '25, Staff Writer
October 30, 2024
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Kate Dixon '25, Staff Writer
Outside of her position as a second year staffer on Tower Kate Dixon ‘25 can be found participating in sports and other extracurricular activities. When she's not busy with homework you will find her at practice for South’s varsity swim or softball team. Dixon believes that everyone on Tower has the power to implement creativity in their writing.
“I’m a big opinion writer, because I like how there is so much freedom in what you can write,” Dixon said.
Dixon loves spending time in the water like oceans, pools and lakes. In the summer she has fun lifeguarding at Lochmoore. Other than being the captain for varsity swim and softball, Dixon enjoys doing school clubs such as varsity club and link crew.
“Clubs and extracurricular activities have always grabbed my attention. I like how there are other things to do at school other than homework and tests,” Dixon said.