
I just discovered this New York brand through the inner web: Wataah. The company produces “premium bottle water” for kids. Why? Wataah is the solution for parents who have no control over their children and need help making water look cool. It would be so much simpler to teach children that water is fun, is and tastes good and that the best things on earth don’t come in a colorful bottle. ;)
Update: My point was why not use glass or metal bottles (with fun and cute designs) and refill them with filtered water, instead of wasting more plastic? (Sigg for instance has cute bottles for children)
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Let me guess… you dont have kids.
Im a father of three and my kids really like this water. Its easier to get them to drink this than a regular glass of tap- which is loaded with all sorts of pollutants from my buildings 150yr old pipes anyway.
When a company comes out and actually sells a healthy product- you should endorse it -not attack it. There’s so many sugar filled saturated fatty products aimed at kids – why dont you go after them? From what I’ve seen, as an involved parent, this is one of VERY FEW products that’s selling something healthy for kids.
My feeling here is, shame on you for not having the foresight to understand that in a world filled with options that come with Star Wars characters and are loaded with fat for even fatter kids, this is a positive alternative.
Sincerely,
Jake (regular Marine Boudeau blog reader)
PS: you sell shirts that say certified organic on them for $30.00. If image doesn’t matter (or sell), dont write anything on the shirts.
Jake,
Thank you for participating in the discussion.
Image highly matters and drives people choices and attraction. My point, and I should have probably been clearer, was regarding the use of plastic bottles. Why not use glass or metal bottles instead (with fun and cute designs) and refill them with filtered water? (Sigg for instance has cute bottles for children.)
Marine