Botella no eres google pero tienes todo lo que yo busco

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Peso 0,110 kg
Capacidad

14 oz ≈ 400 ml

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27 oz ≈ 800 ml

Color

Blanco

Material

Aluminio

Medidas

Ø6,5 x 17,5

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Ø7,3 x 25,3

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Descripción

¡Haz que cada sorbo sea un recordatorio de tu amor con nuestra Botella de Agua Reutilizable de Aluminio en blanco brillante! Este elegante accesorio, con acabado brillante, tapón de rosca y mosquetón, no solo es funcional sino también una expresión encantadora. Personalízala con la divertida frase “No eres Google, pero tienes todo lo que yo busco” y elige entre los tamaños de 400ml o 600ml para adaptarse a tu estilo.

El blanco resplandeciente de la botella le confiere elegancia, mientras que la frase grabada añade un toque de humor y cariño a tu día. El tapón de rosca asegura la frescura de tus bebidas, y el mosquetón facilita su transporte, haciéndola perfecta para acompañarte a todas partes.

Ya sea en el trabajo, en el gimnasio o en una escapada romántica, esta botella personalizada te recuerda que el amor y el buen humor van de la mano. Además, al elegir una botella reutilizable, estás tomando decisiones conscientes para reducir el uso de plástico y cuidar nuestro planeta.

¡Haz tu pedido ahora y lleva contigo el toque único y divertido en cada sorbo! Personaliza tu Botella de Agua Reutilizable de Aluminio y celebra tu amor con un guiño ingenioso. ¡Porque no eres Google, pero tienes todo lo que busco!

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