#XRFTesting: CamelBak Pink Unicorn Water Bottle
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CamelBak Pink Unicorn Bottle: Lead Free!
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This is great news! Should we also assume that the Stainless Steel versions of these water bottles are lead free? Have you considered testing those as well?
Wondering the same thing!
Thank you Tamara for all you do!
Please consider testing the stainless steel versions of these Camelbak water bottles. Most are powder coated and have black inked wording at the bottom around the sealing dot.
Yes, could you please test camelbak’s stainless steal options
Same …. looking for info on the stainless steel versions that are powder coated.