A registered nurse and a mother of two from Colorado, she estimates that her family has accumulated “upward of 25 to 30” reusable flasks at home for keeping cold drinks: flasks large and small, of various designs and colors, with a straw and without.
“Convenience,” she said, laughing, as she tried to piece together why, once again, she was not using one of her many beverage containers.
“I guess we’re just a lazy society.”Americans are drinking a lot of water, but they are on the fence about how best to do it.
More than $2 billion in reusable water bottles were sold the United States in 2022, up from around $1.5 billion in 2020, according to Greg Williamson, the president of CamelBak, which is a maker of reusable bottles.
And sales of single-serving water bottles have been rising steadily, too, reaching 11.3 billion gallons in 2022, according to the most recent data from the Beverage Marketing Association, which tracks beverage sales.
Persons:
Carrie Frost, Greg Williamson
Organizations:
Beverage Marketing Association
Locations:
Colorado, United States