Kangaroo Research Paper

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I remember going to a basketball game and while I was home I had to fix a bottle of water, fix a bottle of orange juice, a cup of coffee then go to the store for Gatorade's and a few snacks before heading to the gym. When I got to the gym, I was nervous about leaving my bag around and it being taken. I was upset because of the number of water bottles I had to carry over to the bench just for myself. Also, I am not the wallet type of person at all. I hate carrying wallets! And of course, when I manage to try and put it in my pocket I tend to lose it or get a constant reminder to tuck my money. Such a headache right? Think about sending your kids off to a basketball game or any type of game and have to worry of them losing their bag with their …show more content…
“The 24 oz. Kangaroo has a handy storage pouch for hiding small valuables while you’re doing your activity. This BPA-free water bottle also has a spout shield to protect against dirt, and an ergonomic carabineer handle that attaches to backpacks and other gear. Don’t let the looks fool you; this water bottle is rugged and is top-rack dishwasher safe after a hard days use too. Whether you’re taking spin, hot yoga, hitting trails or tennis balls, the 24 oz. Kangaroo AUTOSEAL Hydration Bottle with Storage Pouch is a great fit for the task at hand. “The Avex Kangaroo Autoseal Water Bottle is $16 dollars and 64 cents just for ONE bottle and the Contigo Water Bottle is the same product, same purpose with a different name. However, both of the bottles are ONLY accessible on the internet (the Amazon website) so let’s not forget to include the shipping prices and it’s disadvantages! What is somebody wanted to do a quick run to the store for this product, they would not be able to because of it only being able to be ordered offline. Also, reading the reviews there are good and bad ones. Some people say that they love the product but the automatic thing it got going on causes the drink to flick on them and the cup perspires a …show more content…
Pretty cool right? Yeah I know. Also, a rubber pouch for your phone on the side of the cup, easy and accessible whenever you need it and zipper on the inside of the cup for your cards and money and a compartment for your other personal belongings such as keys which will have be a twistable bottom for storage. I feel as if my product will stand out because of the functions of it. I am going to try to get my products into the major stores around the world and for the people that stay in different states and are not able to access it; could also order it online. My product will be cheaper and more space

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