The Age - Sunday Magazine

The Lazy Guide to going Green

The Age - Sunday Magazine - 10 July 2011

We’re crazy about water in Australia, hence our $500 million bottled water industry. Great for our skin; not so great for Mother Nature. Enter the recycled plastic Bobble. Free from BPA, PVC and potentially harmful chemicals, it has a replaceable carbon filter and comes in various sizes.


To the Younger You

Troy Thompson Radio Program - 12 June 2011

We all love bottled water, in fact we are obsessed by the convenience of it, But this doesn’t lead to a sustainable future. So here is a great soloution to it all, So check out the web site and find out all about them. I have them and love it.

 



Cosmopolitan Magazine

What's Happening This Month

Cosmopolitan - 1 June 2011

Meanwhile, it's World Environment Day on June 5, when millions of people around the world will rally together for the planet. In fact, go the extra mile: ditch plastic water bottles for an eco-friendly bobble water bottle, which comes with a carbon filter.



Real Living Magazine

aqua!

real living - 1 June 2011

Prolific New York based industrial designer Karim Rashid designed these funky and functional waterbobble water bottles. The carbon filter on the neck removes chlorines and contaminants.



Financial Review Magazine

Refill

Financial Review Magazine - 26 May 2011

Here is a bottle that filters water as you drink. Designed by Karim Rashid, the bobble contains a replaceable carbon filter said to remove chlorine and organic contaminants from tap water.


Drink Up

NW Magazine – May 2011

Save money, the planet and your health by investing in a bobble water bottle, which filters your water while you drink. The colourful range is now available in 1 litre, 550ml, and 385ml varieties from $13.95.


Love It - Plastic Fantastic

Herald Sun - Weekend Section - April 9 2011

The piles of plastic nasties in our oceans and landfill just keep growing. Thankfully so does the market for self-filtering water bottles. Launched here in November, the bobble range now features a one-litre bottle and a mini 385mL version perfect for packing in school lunchboxes. Aussies splash out on bottled water to the tune of $800 a year per head, while one bobble (plus refill filters) costs about $80. Do the sums and drink to that.


Thirsty Work

Sunday Herald Magazine – April 3, 2011

Drink to your health – and the planet’s – with one of these enviro-savvy sippers:
The self-filtering bobble, $14.95.


Water

3AW - 30 March 2011

Interview on 3AW with Dennis Walters and guest Aaron Wood (Prime Minister's Environmentalist of the Year winner) on the topic of Water.

 



OK Magazine

101 Eco Tips from the stars

OK Magazine - March 2011

Australians spend over $544 million on bottled water and around 77,000 tonnes of left behind plastic end up in Aussie landfill each year. Ditch the throwaways and pick up a bobble water filtered bottle. They’re made from recycled materials and on actress Kristen Bell’s new obsession. It has a filter inside that works for 300 uses.



The Age Melbourne Magazine

5 Green Bottles

Issue no. 78/April 2011

The Melbourne Magazine - The Age – April 2011

These "Bobble" bottles are made from recycled plastic, are free of BPA and contain a carbon filter that removes chlorine from tap water. And they fit (just) in a car cup holder and into a bike's bottle cage. This 550ml size is $15; a kids' version will be available soon.



Practical Parenting March 2011

Water For Life

01 March 2011

Practical Parenting – Health & Nutrition / March 2011

Looking for fresh, clean, portable water that’s kind to your purse and our environment? Look out for the bobble water bottle – a reusable bottle that comes complete with its own carbon filter. The 550ml bottle (RRP $14.95) can be used more than 300 times before the filter needs to be changed.



Nature and Health February - March 2011

Is Your Water Safe

01 March 2011

Nature & Health - Feb/Mar 2011

While it’s simple to filter the water you drink at home, what about when you’re out and about? The good news is you can have access to filtered water at all times, without buying bottled H2O. New to Australia, Water Bobble is a BPA-free reusable drink bottle made from recycled materials and with a built-in filter. It is available in 385ml, 500ml and one litre sizes.



Madison - March 2011

Bottle It

01 March 2011

Madison / March Edition (Health & Mind News)

Swigging from one re-usable water bottle can reduce landfill by the equivalent of over 300 disposable bottles a year. Here are our top picks.



Girl Power - February 2011

Girl Power

01 February 2011

Girl Power | Australia - Edition 84, February 2011.

Sporty Sista - Get active with these brilliant back to school buys!

Bobble Water Bottle and Filter from Bambis.



The Circle - Network Ten

The Circle

01 February 2011

The Circle - Network Ten

Bobble water bottle give away to audience members of The Circle.



Vogue Living - January 2011

Bottle It Up

01 January 2011

Vogue Living | Australia - Jan / Feb 2011.

Designed by Karim Rashid, the “Bobble filters water as you drink".



Marie Claire - December 2010

H2O On The Go

01 December 2010

Marie Claire Australia / December Edition (Lifestyle News)

Designed by Karim Rashid and new to Australia, the Bobble water bottle, from $14.95, is made from recyclable materials and has an in-built, replaceable carbon filter.



Bobble Filters

Best New Product 2010 – Sydney Reed Gift Fair

15 September, 2010

The panel of judges at the Reed Sydney Gift Fair award Bobble best new product for 2010. Impressed with the design and simplicity of colour and functionality Bobble was a standout at this year's fair.

Sustainability and its eco-friendly patent design was a leading element in winning this year’s prize.


One Small Thing: Drink ... With a Clear Conscience

01 September 2010

The Outdoor Room | Australia - Sept 2010 (News on the Ground)

That $2.50 bottle of water may seem harmless, but it's actually doing more damage than you think - to our environment and you hip pocket. [...] The solution? Filling a reusable bottle with tap water each day is one of the simplest ways to make an immediate difference. We love the new Bobble bottle designed by Karim Rashid. It filters water instantly and is made from recycled plastic, so you can stay hydrated with a clear conscience and spare change in your wallet.