Owala FreeSip 24 oz Water Bottle
- Title
- Owala FreeSip 24 oz Water Bottle
- Subject
- A water bottle
- Description
- When it comes to water bottles that students use, there is a variety in terms of brands. Based on our observations, the main target audience of this brand of water bottle is female, due to their fashionable appearance and diverse colors. Despite water bottles being meant as reusable items in which you don't need several, it has been observed that students keep buying new ones. The current trend in part determines what water bottle brands students are getting. This influence comes in the form of videos on social media promoting how much better a particular water bottle is than the last one. To keep up with each new water bottle coming out. They are promoted as another accessory to carry around.
- Creator
- Steve Sorensen( serves the roles of co-founder/CEO)
- Source
This water bottle can be bought at multiple stores. Stores that are close to UOttawa that sell them that have a targeted audience of teens/young adults are Urban Outfitters and Simons. Both stores offer different colorways and styles of this brand’s water bottle.
Urban Outfitters:135 Rideau St, Ottawa, ON K1N 7A4
Simons: 50 Rideau St Unit Y305, Ottawa, ON K1N 9J7
- Publisher
- Owala was created by Steve Sorensen
- Date
- 2020
- Contributor
- N/A
- Rights
- Trove Brands, LLC: Steve Sorensen
- Relation
- Related to the Telfer Fanny Pack and Gee-Gees Lanyard, as part of the uOttawa Student Life 2025 Time Capsule. Together, these items reflect daily routines, mobility, and sustainability among students.
- Format
- The water bottle comes in multiple colors, it has a sippy cup-like drinking spout, and it holds 24 oz of liquid. It is also stainless steel.
- Language
- English
- Type
- Physical object: drinkware
- Identifier
- Product Sku: 84382746
- Coverage
- Used by students and non-students.
Collection
Citation
Steve Sorensen( serves the roles of co-founder/CEO), “Owala FreeSip 24 oz Water Bottle,” Anthroharvest, accessed December 5, 2025, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/anthroharvest/items/show/86.
