Learn to say popular water bottle brand names correctly.
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How is Hydro Flask (American brand of insulated water bottles) correctly pronounced?
Hydro Flask is pronounced 'HY-droh flask' — both words said plainly, from the Greek root 'hydro' meaning water. In a technical interview: "Hydro Flask's bottle used a double-wall vacuum insulation that kept drinks cold for over a day."
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How is Nalgene (American brand of durable plastic water bottles) correctly pronounced?
Nalgene is pronounced 'NAL-jeen' — stress on the first syllable, a blend from 'Nalge Company' and the suffix used for plastics. In a technical interview: "Nalgene's bottle used a wide-mouth opening that accepted ice cubes without jamming."
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How is CamelBak (American brand of hydration packs and water bottles) correctly pronounced?
CamelBak is pronounced 'KAM-ul-bak' — the same as the ordinary English word for the desert animal, plus 'back'. In a technical interview: "CamelBak's bottle used a bite-valve design that only released water under light suction."
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How is Klean Kanteen (American brand of stainless-steel water bottles) correctly pronounced?
Klean Kanteen is pronounced 'KLEEN kan-TEEN' — a phonetic respelling of 'clean canteen'. In a technical interview: "Klean Kanteen's bottle used an uncoated stainless interior so no plastic liner would leach into the water."
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How is S'well (American brand of insulated stainless-steel water bottles) correctly pronounced?
S'well is pronounced 'SWELL' — one syllable, playing on the apostrophe styling of the ordinary English word 'swell'. In a technical interview: "S'well's bottle used a triple-walled construction to prevent condensation from forming on the outside."