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Revision as of 01:47, 25 November 2024 by AllenWestfall2 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br>I wouldn’t advocate it. Freezing your water bottle may cause the stainless steel to contract and broaden. This may result in cracks within the bottle over time. Additionally, if the bottle is full when freezing, it'd pressure the highest off and make a large number as the water expands. Are Stainless Steel Mugs Safe to Drink From? Sure. The same applies to mugs as water bottles.<br><br><br>She previously worked at America’s Take a look at Kitchen, Food52, and Eat...")
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