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Fluid Intake Tracker

A device to help individuals track their water intake.

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Product Details

The Fluid Intake Tracker is a unique wellness device that encourages individuals to track their water intake and stay properly hydrated throughout the day. It clips on to any standard water bottle (8-20 oz. ) or eco friendly container. It's made out of high quality durable plastic with the ability to attach to containers that are 2.5" - 3" diameter. The goal is to drink at least 8 glasses of water a day, and with it's unique slider button feature individuals are able to visual meet their goal by moving the notch down to the next consecutive number. There are no apps necessary or battery chargers . . . it's that easy. Clip on, drink up, move notch, fill up, reach eight feel great! Reach you hydration goal of drinking eight glasses of water per day. Stay Hydrated. Drink Eight . . . Feel Great!

Product Selling Benefits

Maintain proper hydration daily. Water is good for your organs. Helps with fatigue and migraine headaches. Drinking plenty of water helps individuals maintains weight control. Helps to break down metabolic body fat. Good for the skin. Drinking at least 64 oz. a day is highly recommended by the Surgeon General.

Products Specs

Seller Objective:Looking for distribution opportunities only (retailers, wholesalers)
Patent / IP Status:Utility patent issued
Inventory in Stock:In stock and available for sale
Number of Units in Stock:1000+
Suggested Retail Price:$5.99 To $7.99
Wholesale Price:$3.99 To $4.99
Estimated Cost/Unit:N/A
Minimum Order/Units:100
Prior Sales Activity:I have an internet site, and product is sold from 1-5 pcs. It has been very consistent steady business. I sell this a promotional item to companies that have wellness and health programs, as well as trade shows, special events (fundraisers, etc.). These orders are in bulk with the ability to pad stamp their logo or event name if needed. Logo pad stamping is an additional charge.



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