How long does everyone think this will last?

by abt1015

15 Comments

  1. Accurate_Emu_122 on

    You know, water is very hard to find in small packages. It’s also very hard to find anything you can keep at home to carry water and reuse. I think this is genius! /s

  2. nabiinabiinabii on

    As dumb as I thought this was at first… its actually kind of convenient. Toss a couple in the purse or car and if youre out and about and your kiddo gets thirsty, no more water bottle backwash and spilling moments have to happen. Just hope they dont cost an arm and a leg

  3. everything about the idea and this account of her struggle to bring it to market is confusing. who was telling you no? what challenges did you face in the development of a juice box filled with water? when you say you “forgot water,” where were you that you’d have been able to buy this but not able to access water in any other way? am i shrinking?

  4. “No flavors, no sugars” well yeah water doesnt have either of those lol. What strange marketing. I could see them being like “cut down on plastic/potential microplastic consumption by using a cardboard box” but I dont see why they need to explain that its unflavored when it is literally water

  5. Different_Prior_517 on

    How is putting water in a different vessel going to stop her from “forgetting water when our kids were thirsty” if you can’t remember to grab a bottle, what is going to make you remember to grab a box?

    This whole write up is dumb and once again a waste or resources. Plastic lined boxes are just as bad as plastic bottles.

  6. manhattansinks on

    wishing there was a better option to bottled water that’s already available everywhere?

  7. Appropriate-Plenty6 on

    Trying to cut down on microplastics by using a box, but then including a plastic straw?

  8. Silly_Somewhere1791 on

    Parents who are sick of kids squeezing too hard on flimsy eco-friendly plastic bottles will 100% buy this.

    The easiest way to make a million dollars is to come up with something organic-sounding for the preschool market.

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