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Hello. I'm 2 weeks post op and having trouble getting enough liquids. I know they say to carry a water bottle with you and sip all day. I want to find a really cool one that I'll love drinking out of so that it encourages me to drink more. I thought I'd ask what your favorites are? Have you found any really appealing ones?

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I carry a 30oz Yeti cup with me anytime I leave the house.....

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I start off with a RISE Vitamin Water zero and refill it from our work Water dispenser (really good filtered water) and it is easy for me to keep track, and chuck it at the end of the day. :D

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Camelback has a great line of bottles I have 33oz one (I technically fits about 42 ounces though) and they are highly durable.

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I have a 30 oz Yeti, 30 ounce RTIC, a 20 oz RTIC, 2- 10oz RTIC, and another 25 ounce bottle on the way, but I forgot what brand it is.

All are insulated, and keeps everything nice and cold for a good long while.

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My son bought me a 16 oz S'well double-walled bottle that I carry religiously. It's small enough to fit in my shoulder bag, doesn't sweat so doesn't damage anything in my bag, and it's easy to refill at a Water fountain. I think he got it at Target. Bigger bottles weren't working well for me.

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I love my Hydro Flask. I cannot drink Water unless it's ice cold. I can even leave this thing in a 90 degree car for a few hours and come back to still having ice in my Water. It also doesn't sweat and comes in fun colors. I am getting rid of all my other water bottles!

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I love, love, love my ThermoTank. It keeps Water icy cold all day long. It's small enough to fit into my cup holder in the van, but still holds 26oz. I actually filled it with ice from a hotel ice maker once, then kept topping it off with Water as I ran out. I had ice for two days!

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I love Tervis. I can get really cool styles, and the lids are replaceable when they get too grungy to clean. :D

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I got an ozark trail cup, it looks just like a yeti cup but it was only ten bucks at Walmart and it holds my ice for up to 20+ hours. It is 32 ounces and so I make it my daily goal to drink one by lunch one by the time I leave work and one in the evening.

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