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Aussies 'obsessed' with Frank Green's latest water bottle feature

frank green's water bottles have gotten an upgrade just in time for Christmas.

frank green has launched its new gradient range just in time for summer. Credit: TikTok/emily_euman/richmondsurfskate
frank green has launched its new gradient range just in time for summer. Credit: TikTok/emily_euman/richmondsurfskate

After what feels like an eternity, summer is finally, FINALLY here. I don't know about you but I have been waiting for this moment since March 1st when I, somewhat dramatically, began packing away my summer dresses and sandals and pulling out my autumn knits.

As much as we love an Aussie summer (and, let's face it - no one does it better than us), it is super important that we also take care when out in the sun. While sunscreen, hats and shade-seeking might be no-brainers, hydration can be that one summer safety rule we are all guilty of forgetting.

Although the warmer months might inspire us to drink ice-cold beers and refreshing Aperol spritzes as though they were water, it's also essential to make sure you're drinking ACTUAL water. And, with water bottles the must-have fashion accessory du jour, there's really no excuse for not throwing back that aqua as though your life depends on it.

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Iconic brand frank green is making it easier to get your daily water intake this summer - and look extremely chic while doing so - with its new limited edition ‘gradient’ reusable water bottles. The beloved company, known for providing people with their "emotional support water bottles", is also releasing its signature ceramic reusable cups in the new colourways so you can grab your daily cup of coffee without being an enemy to the environment.

You might remember that the brand released gradient colours last year and the overwhelmingly positive response is why they decided to do it all over again in 2024!

“We had a huge response to our first limited-edition Gradient collection drop last year and we loved the way our customers embraced the colour offering," Paul Troon, Creative Director of frank green says.

“This fresh combination of colours captures summer vibes," he continues. "Why settle on having to choose one colour when you can have a choice between three perfectly blended colour ways.”

The limited-edition collection features three striking gradient combinations:

Summer Sunset - a vibrant neon combination of orange and pink. Available in 12oz, 20oz and 34oz.

Bondi Bliss - two refreshing blue hues that evoke the beachy vibes of an Australian summer. Available in 12oz, 20oz and 34oz.

Wild Orchid - A beautiful blend of deep blue and dusty pink. Available in 12oz, 20oz and 34oz.

Triple-walled and vacuum-insulated with an unbreakable base, the products showcase frank green’s signature temperature retention technology – keeping beverages hot or cold for hours. Each piece is also BPA-free and stored and sent in 100% recyclable packaging, sourced from sustainably managed forests.

The frank green gradient range can also be monogrammed up to 12 characters or emojis allowing even further personalisation, making them the perfect gift this Christmas.

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The new range is already being met with excitement from frank green fans (you may be aware, there are quite a few), with comments like "need is an understatement," "Obsessed 😍" and "omg love it" starting to pop up on social media.

"Not sure which colour to choose 😍," was another comment - echoing what will surely be the dilemma of every frank green fan in the coming months.

"Just ordered all three colours!!," another person said, providing the perfect solution.

To check out the new frank green gradient water bottles and coffee cups, click here.

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