Aquapod Makes Bottled Water Fun For Kids

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I just got into a new campaign at BzzAgent about a new product designed to get kids to drink bottled water. It's called Aquapod and boy, if it works the way it's supposed to, I'm going to be one happy camper!

Aquapod is bottled water from one of the brands you already know and probably buy, like Ozarka or Arrowhead, in a fun, rounded shape that kids will be fascinated with. They can squeeze the bottle, roll it, it even floats in water.

It's supposed to retail for around 3 bucks for 8 11-oz bottles and is available at all the big supermarkets, including Target, Wal-Mart, Safeway, Stop & Shop and Publix .

If you go to their website you can learn more: http://www.Aquapod.com -- make sure you check out the Aquapod Squad Mobile Tour, where kids can play games and get free samples.

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Angela Marsh said:

I just saw the commercial for aquapod and I will not be purchasing the product for my children. The marketing sends the message that adults are boring and it is o.k. for kids to be disrespectful to them and even violent toward them.

Michael Anderson said:

I agree with Angela. I saw this commercial, and I'm fit to be tied. I'll never buy this for my kids, just for the parental dierespect noted in their advertisements.

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