Hilary Duff Gives Trendy Owala Water Bottle Her Stamp of Approval

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If Hilary Duff‘s water bottle looks familiar, you might have TikTok to thank. On her June 17 run through Los Angeles, the 35-year-old actor was seen sporting social media’s current water bottle obsession. Previously touted as a replacement for the viral Stanley Cup, the Owala water bottle, which Duff carried in the shade Gemstone Chic, has quickly gained popularity for its cute color palettes, strategically placed straws, and multiple drinking options (you can tip the bottle or simply sip through the mouth). Another selling point? Its affordable price. The 24 oz. version of Duff’s exact bottle, for instance, is available for only $28.

Loyal Owala fans have also highlighted the wide mouth design, flip locks, and clippable handles. These features make for easier transportation and less leakage, as proven by Duff, who held her Owala throughout the entirety of her run through Los Angeles. But if her jog didn’t convince you, TikTok might, with users flipping Owala and its competitors completely upside down to test the “spill factor.”

When it came to aesthetic appeal and simply encouraging its users to stay hydrated, the Stanley tumblers definitely got the job done. But for users like Duff, looking for a more functional bottle to carry at work, bring around kids, or hold on a run, the Owala might just be your best bet. Read on to see Duff showing love to the brand herself, and shop her exact one below.

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