No, water does not go bad in a bottle, but its quality can degrade over time. Unopened bottled water stays safe for years, though manufacturers date it for best taste, […]
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Yes, beer bottles are recyclable. Glass beer bottles are accepted in most curbside recycling programs and are infinitely recyclable, meaning they can be made into new bottles repeatedly. Rinse bottles […]
Yes, you can bring water bottles into Kings Dominion. The park allows empty refillable water bottles and unopened plastic bottles. Guests can get free water refills at drink stations, in […]
Yes, you can bring water bottles to Hersheypark. Guests may bring one sealed plastic water bottle per person or an empty reusable water bottle. Glass bottles are not allowed. Empty […]
Yes, you can put most baby bottles in the dishwasher if they are labeled dishwasher safe. Place bottles on the top rack, disassemble all parts, and use hot water with […]
Yes, most standard BlenderBottle shaker cups and lids are top-rack dishwasher safe, including the BlenderBall whisk when placed in the silverware basket. Insulated stainless steel BlenderBottles and models with special […]
Yes, Thermos water bottles are generally safe to use. Thermos bottles are made from food-grade stainless steel, are BPA-free, and undergo safety testing. Avoid damaging the sealed lead dot on […]
Yes, you can put hot drinks in a thermos bottle. Thermos bottles are designed with vacuum insulation to keep beverages like coffee, tea, or soup hot for several hours. Drink […]
No, Thermos bottles do not have a lifetime warranty. Thermos Brand typically provides a 5-year limited warranty on stainless steel vacuum-insulated bottles and flasks. Other Thermos products may have shorter […]
No, traditional S’well water bottles are not dishwasher safe. High dishwasher heat can damage the vacuum insulation and chip the exterior finish. Clean classic stainless steel S’well bottles by hand […]