Well, I'm glad you asked. I'm going to be straight-up with you. The eight cups a day thing is total BS. How much water you need on a daily basis is unique to each person, and it depends on many ...
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The human body cannot live without water, that is a proven fact, but it can live even with just a little bit of water. Another fact is, many of us do not get enough real water into our bodies. The ...
As a go-getter from an early age, it wasn't surprising that Nadya Nguyen was only 23 when she created the Hidrate Spark water bottle. What's more surprising is that she's already expanded the company ...
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Young entrepreneur Nadya Nguyen and her three partners at HidrateMe, have discovered that entrepreneurship is not an easy drink of water. Nguyen, 24, a University of Minnesota graduate, suffered from ...
I have been trying hard to lose my weight for over a year now, and even though I walk regularly, and log my daily food intake, it wasn’t really working out. A key ingredient was missing, and after ...
Apple has just announced a new product for the Indian market, which is the new Hidrate Spark smart bottle. The new gadget was recently added to its list of officially supported third party accessories ...
After a few weeks with the bottle, I'm glad to say that the Hidrate Spark has somewhat successfully changed my habits. I'm actually drinking a lot more water (albeit far from my personal ...
For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with Hidrate to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win an iPhone-connected Hidrate Spark 2.0 water bottle that's designed to keep track of how much water you ...
Smart water bottle company Hidrate, based in Minneapolis, raised $700,000 in convertible debt and option financing from undisclosed investors on April 15. This round of angel funding brings the ...