Magic Water 

Bottled water is convenient to carry and drink on the go, and when the plastic bottle is empty it typically gets tossed into the recycling bin. But what if that bottle could be turned into something useful —- say a water pipe?! That’s the idea behind Magic Water, a plastic bottle in the shape of a bong, pre-filled with 33.8 ounces of mineral-rich purified water. After drinking down the water, simply heat the included glass downstem and poke it through the perforated hole on the side of the bottle, pack your favorite herb into the bowl, hit with flame, and take a draw through the opening on the top — it’s simple, but if you still need instructions, they’re printed on the side of the box. Designed and made in USA, Magic Water is extremely portable and virtually unbreakable, making it a perfect smoking companion for hiking, camping and other outdoor adventures. An added benefit for retailers is that the super distinctive package looks great on the shelf, and as Magic Water is an all-inclusive product, it makes a great gift! 

 

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