An odd question, but are these bottles safe? I suppose a band who takes the time to sell organic t-shirts would sell safe waterbottles, but still i'm curious. These bottles have no branding (other than the MMJ bear)...dont want to get the cancer :-/
Sure they're safe. They are made from Jim, Tom, and Carl's guitar picks that are melted during the shows.
QuoteSure they're safe. They are made from Jim, Tom, and Carl's guitar picks that are melted during the shows.
That's true. And our faces. :-/
Seriously, I guess that if you want an actual answer then you could email management:
manager@mymorningjacket.com
Other than the moderators, I doubt that anyone here knows or could find out.
Great question, costaaa. I nabbed one at MPP and am kind of debating using it. :-/
I still re-fill any old water bottle so I will get one, use it, and let you know if I grow another appendage or not! ;)
QuoteAn odd question, but are these bottles safe? I suppose a band who takes the time to sell organic t-shirts would sell safe waterbottles, but still i'm curious. These bottles have no branding (other than the MMJ bear)...dont want to get the cancer :-/
Everything gives you cancer, dont worry about the water bottle
Hi y'all...
The band's merch co has confirmed that the water bottles are toxin and BPA free.
Nice to get a response...Pretty cool that the band and management are so fan-friendly.
QuoteHi y'all...
The band's merch co has confirmed that the water bottles are toxin and BPA free.
Well there you have it...
Thank you so much! Nice to have the peace of mind.
QuoteHi y'all...
The band's merch co has confirmed that the water bottles are toxin and BPA free.
I don't think there are any bottles in the US market that are sold with BPA in them anymore...
those bottles are pretty adorable.