
Trendy Hydro Flask water bottle emerges from spectacular car fire unscathed: ‘Worth every penny’
NY Post
As if the Gen Z and millennial crowd flooding #WaterTok needed another reason to be obsessed with trendy water bottles — now comes a story out of the Southwest about a stainless steel vessel so sturdy, it survived a spectacular car fire nearly unscathed.
Chrishanna Juan, 26, was driving to school in Albuquerque, New Mexico when she noticed smoke coming from her engine.
She immediately pulled over on the side of the road and called 911 as her car quickly caught on fire.
“My car became engulfed in flames within 10 minutes of pulling over,” she told SWNS.
Firefighters arrived on the scene about another 10 minutes later and distinguished the flames.
The entire front end of her car was burned to a crisp — all that was left was her HydroFlask.

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