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Creative Child Magazine Names swiggies, Wrist Water Bottles Award for Best Product

Swiggies, wrist water bottles for kids are unique water bottles that strap on to the wrist and hold 8 ounces of water or juice. They are BPA-free, green and sustainable. Fun and functional hydration for kids!

Creative Child Magazine Names swiggies, Wrist Water Bottles Award for Best Product
2013-03-25
LOS ANGELES, CA, March 25, 2013 (Press-News.org) Creative Child Magazine received over 1500 entries for their top products awards and named swiggies, wrist water bottles for kids one of their top products.

"I was thrilled to hear that swiggies made the cut", says Julie Austin, CEO of HydroSport, the parent company for swiggies. "As a corporate creativity and innovation trainer, I know the importance of instilling creativity in kids, and that's what Creative Child Magazine does. The swiggies brand is synonymous with creativity and innovation."

Swiggies, wrist water bottles for kids are unique water bottles that strap on to the wrist and hold 8 ounces of water or juice. They are BPA-free, green, sustainable, and are the easiest to recycle. Not that you need to recycle them, because they are made of a durable plastic that holds up through the toughest outdoor play. The bands are washable and the bottle can be run through the dishwasher on the top shelf.

Swiggies wrist water bottles come in 6 bright kids colors and can also be imprinted with a corporate logo as a unique promotional product for a kids fun run or corporate sponsored event.

The swiggies name and bottle are a registered trademark of HydroSport. The company currently has retail and promotional distributors in over 20 countries around the world. Check out their website by visiting www.swiggies.com.

Julie is available for interviews and can be reached at 310-444-7788 or hydrosport@hotmail.com

Related resources:
http://www.createforcash.com | http://www.creativeinnovationgroup.com

Creative Innovation is a woman owned business that conducts creativity and innovation seminars, teaching businesses how to generate new ideas to boost their bottom line and rise above their competition. Julie Austin is an inventor, innovation speaker and multiple business owner. She is one of few women innovation speakers that has actually innovated. For more info contact us at 310-444-7788 or julie@creativeinnovationgroup.com.

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[Press-News.org] Creative Child Magazine Names swiggies, Wrist Water Bottles Award for Best Product
Swiggies, wrist water bottles for kids are unique water bottles that strap on to the wrist and hold 8 ounces of water or juice. They are BPA-free, green and sustainable. Fun and functional hydration for kids!