20 oz Gatorade Water Bottles
Newly redesigned 20 oz Gatorade Water Bottles with all the features of the original 32 oz Gatorade Squeeze Bottle. This model is built with convenience in mind.
Designed to work with 20 oz single serve sticks, these official Gatorade bottles feature the all time favorite one-way valve which means there's no opening and closing - just squeeze and drink.
They're dishwasher safe, and unlike the 32 oz version, they fit nicely in cup holders!
Are Gatorade Bottles BPA Free?
Yes, Gatorade bottles are BPA Free. BPA (Bisphenol A) is primarily found in hard Polycarbonate plastics. However, Gatorade’s single-use ready-to-drink bottles are made from PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate). Re-usable 20 oz and 32 oz Gatorade Squeeze Bottles are made from HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene).
The Case for Re-usable Water Bottles
Before purchasing your next case of bottled water, you should consider one simple fact. Even when purchased in bulk, the average cost of single serve bottled water is more than $1 per gallon. And if you’re purchasing bottled water at a convenient store, you’re more likely paying well in excess of $5 per gallon. On the other hand,
tap water costs less than 1 cent per gallon!
Americans currently spend $100 billion per year on bottled water, with each person consuming roughly 39 gallons of it annually. And although taste is often reported as a main reason for its popularity, a 2011 study by Boston University found that only a third of blind taste testers could correctly identify tap water vs bottled water.
By now, most people are aware of the environmental impact posed by disposable plastic packaging. And although manufacturers continue to minimize the amount of plastic used in single serve bottles, most still find their way to landfills despite increased recycling efforts. According to
Business Insider “for every six water bottles Americans use, only one makes it to the recycle bin.”
Single serve bottled water is obviously a convenient choice for those on the go. However, a similar convenience can be obtained by purchasing six or more reusable bottles and filling them from the tap once per week. Best of all,
inexpensive models can pay for themselves in a matter of a few weeks!