The
company is celebrating the product launch with a limited time offer of a
free Freaker with any bottle purchase (Buy one, get one. Buy 10, get
10) from www.libertybottles.com
with the coupon code "freakin".
The
new line of bottle insulators was conceived when eccentric entrepreneur
and founder of Freaker USA, Zach Crain, took his knit bottle insulators
to the hit ABC show "Shark Tank" and demonstrated the flexibility of
his design on a Liberty Bottleworks bottle.
"We
got a dozen emails and phone calls the night Zach's episode aired when
people spotted our bottle," said Ryan Clark, COO and co-founder of
Liberty Bottleworks. "We'd been working on the development of a similar
design with another mill and immediately knew we needed to connect with
Freaker and make it happen."
The episode of Shark Tank featuring Freaker USA (episode 406) will re-air at 8 p.m. Eastern Time Thursday, March 7, as ABC moves the popular show to a new timeslot.
Freakers
are BPA-free, one-size-fits all, and made in the USA at a family-owned
mill in Troy, North Carolina. The insulators can fit on any size bottle
or cup from a tumbler to a two-liter bottle and Liberty's designs, such
as American flag-themed "Duderow Wilson," complement the 2013 bottle
art, but look right at home on any of the company's sizes and designs.
The 10 Liberty Freaker designs are available directly from www.libertybottles.com and Liberty retailers around the country.
About Liberty Bottleworks
Founded in 2010, Liberty Bottleworks was created out of the belief that the best products are made in America
by American workers. With a commitment to domestic machinery, raw
materials, technology and manpower, Liberty Bottleworks makes the
industry's only completely BPA-free recycled aluminum water bottle
from its state-of-the-art factory in Yakima, Wash. Perfect for active
lifestyles, whether in the backcountry, the boardroom or the back porch,
Liberty bottles can be purchased from retailers across the country or
from www.libertybottles.com.
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