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Do you remember my review of the wonderful KOR One Hydration Vessels that I did a while back?

Click here to read my review of my all time favorite water vessel and a fabulous company!  I am so excited that KOR One is back with a wonderful holiday giveaway for you!

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My husband is on the road all day with his work and he takes our two KOR One Hydration Vessels with him full of ice water each day.  One for the morning and one for the afternoon.  He loves them so much I can’t even get my hands on them lol!  When you see these you will be amazed at the beautiful, sleek design.  You will love how it feels to drink from and you will never want to go back to a plain old water bottle ever again!

You can even see for yourself by clicking here to take the feature tour.

Water never looked so good!

If you are looking for a holiday gift that will be used over and over again, year around then you will love KOR One.   KOR ONE Hydration Vessles are available for purchase directly on their website or you can check their retail store finder for a store near you.

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KOR has generously offered one lucky MommyPR reader their own KOR ONE Hydration Vessel (RV $29.95)

Win it!!

Mandatory Entry:  Visit KOR Water and tell us something interesting you learned on their site!

Extra Entries: Become a Fan of KOR on Facebook

Follow KOR on Twitter

Sign up for KOR’s Newsletter

See Contest Rules for even more Entries!

Open to the USA and Canada!

Contest ends 11:59 pm Central Time on 11/18

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About the Author

DawnS@MommyPR.com I am a happily married WAHM of two girl ages 11 and 8. During the day I manage an office working in the mental health industry and in my spare time I love to seek out unique products to share with our readers. I review products related to health and fitness, anti-aging, kid and tween fashions, toys and anything "girly"! See more of my profile by clicking on the MommyPR Team Tab at the top of the page!

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  1. Melissa W. says:

    follow KOR on Twitter @matt4melis

  2. Melissa W. says:

    added “the review kid” on twitter

  3. Melissa W. says:

    added “tween rant” on twitter

  4. Melissa W. says:

    follow via Google Reader-RSS Feed

  5. Melissa W. says:

    follow MommyPR on Twitter @matt4melis

  6. Sand says:

    I found out that they seek to employ sustainable business practices, such as reducing the energy needed to produce and transport our products, reducing and recycling our waste, and offering products that help reduce the environmental footprint of our customers.

  7. Auriette says:

    I enjoyed reading the symbolism that’s invested in the KOR logo. I was also interested to see that they give 1% of sales to water-related charities.
    .-= Auriette´s last blog ..What digital SLR should I get? =-.

  8. Kate says:

    I learned that they have S.E.T. standards (sustainable, ethical, and transparent).

  9. Melissa W. says:

    follow “in the know” via Google

  10. R Hicks says:

    I learned that J. Eric Barnes is the founder

  11. R Hicks says:

    facebook fan of them

    rich hicks

  12. R Hicks says:

    follow kor on twitter

    ardy22

  13. R Hicks says:

    subscribed to their newsletter

    ardy22 at earthlink dot net

  14. R Hicks says:

    follow the review kid on twitter

    ardy22

  15. R Hicks says:

    follow in the know on blogger

    ardy22

  16. R Hicks says:

    follow tween rant on twitter

    ardy22

  17. R Hicks says:

    subscribe to your rss via google reader

  18. Gianna says:

    They have S.E.T. standards.

  19. Heather C says:

    The KOR logo both resembles a water drop and is inspired by the Chinese concept of yin?yang, which describes two opposing and yet complementary aspects of any phenomenon.

  20. Heather C says:

    Fan of KOR on facebook.

  21. Heather C says:

    I follow KOR on Twitter – choochoo428

  22. Heather C says:

    Follow thereviewkid on twitter – choochoo428

  23. Heather C says:

    Follow tween rant on twitter – choochoo428

  24. Heather C says:

    Follow mommypr on twitter – choochoo428

  25. Heather C says:

    I follow “In The Know” on Blogger

  26. Sarah L. says:

    Every bottle represents a different cause. Thanks for the contest.

  27. masonsgranny59 says:

    In an effort to raise additional funding for Thirst for Giving™, five dollars from the sale ofeach the Special Edition vessel will go towards the program and the select non-profits itsupports: The Algalita Marine Research Foundation, Blue Planet Run, The ContainerRecycling Institute and The Wetlands Initiative.

  28. masonsgranny59 says:

    Janet became a fan of KOR Water.

  29. masonsgranny59 says:

    following on twitter:)
    jmahurin40

  30. Veronica Garrett says:

    The KOR logo’s arms reach up to clse the water drop but don’t touch. The gap acknowledges the constant divide between our goals and achievements. We realize that no matter how green we are there is still more we can do.

  31. heather says:

    The KOR logo both resembles a water drop and is inspired by the Chinese concept of yin?yang, which describes two opposing and yet complementary aspects of any phenomenon.

  32. heather says:

    Following KOR on Twitter! (_heatheranne_)

  33. heather says:

    Following you on Twitter! (_heatheranne_)

  34. heather says:

    Following Tween Rant on Twitter! (_heatheranne_)

  35. heather says:

    Following The Review Kid on Twitter! (_heatheranne_)

  36. heather says:

    I’m a subscriber!

  37. Michelle H. says:

    “You might notice that the KOR logo’s green and blue arms reach upward to close the water drop but don’t quite touch. The gap acknowledges the constant divide between our goals and achievements.”

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