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    The Aubrey Kids Water Bottle comes in a 14-ounce capacity and a 20-ounce size if you want to refill it less often. This affordable kids water bottle can be purchased in a two-pack for even greater ...

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    These are the best water bottles to suit any need, including YETI, Hydro Flask, Nalgene, Owala, and more. ... CamelBak Eddy+ 14oz Kids Water Bottle. Amazon. $14.19. You Might Also Like.

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    Keep students hydrated with these handy bottles The key is to make drinking water from a bottle fun. Mary Taylor / Pexels Keeping kids hydrated is important, and the school day is no different.

  5. Abraham Lincoln High School (San Francisco, California)

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    Abraham Lincoln High School was established on Tuesday, August 27, 1940, accepting approximately 950 students under principal Clyde W. White. Its opening and dedication ceremony was held on September 22, 1940. ALHS is a "westside" school along with Lowell High School and George Washington High School. ALHS at the corner of Quintara and 24th

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    Guest teacher Mr. Manners returns to Highland High, this time under the guise of Mr. Candy. He hands the students a hundred candy bars each to sell door-to-door for $2 each. Buzzcut tells the class that they are competing against other classes. Beavis and Butt-Head together sell one each to Mr. Anderson for half-price.

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    Ethos bottles feature prominent labeling stating "helping children get clean water", referring to the fact that US$0.05 from each US$1.80 bottle sold (US$0.10 per bottle in Canada) is used to fund clean water projects in underdeveloped areas.

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