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Bottle Bright - 12 Tablet Pack
HydraPak
Bottle Bright - 12 Tablet Pack
$8.00
Description

  All-natural effervescent tablets for cleaning bottles and bladders

  When it comes to hydrating equipment, heavy duty use needs heavy duty cleaning. Bottle Bright tablets are readily biodegradable and all natural, made to keep all your containers clean and operating at optimum performance. No scrubbing required - perfect for cleaning stainless steel bottles and mugs, hydration reservoirs, coolers, dishes at camp, hard to clean plastic containers and bottles

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Brand Name:
HydraPak
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BB112
UPC:
834456000839
Other Features:
• Removes stubborn stains and odors, giving your water bottle or reservoir a new and fresh look
• Biodegradable, chlorine free, all natural and environmentally safe
• Certified by The Natural Products Association
• Made in the USA
• Pack of 12 effervescent tablets
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