SAVE 30%:This Memorial Day,My Sinful Valentine XXX shop Owala's tumblers for 30% off. Get a 40 oz. tumbler for just $28 and save $11.99 or a 24 oz. tumbler for $21 and save $8.99.
Owala Memorial Day DealsAs the warmer months creep in, it's time to get hydrated. Whether you just need a new water bottle for around the house or something to accompany you on your summer travels, we've got you covered. This year, you can find dozens and dozens of Memorial Day deals across retailers. One of our favorite sales is from Owala.
Maker of the FreeSip water bottle, Owala is offering Memorial Day savings of 30%. The deal is on the brand's 24 and 40 oz. tumblers and you don't need any code to access the savings. Just add the items to your cart and the discount is automatically applied.
With the 30% savings, get the 24 oz. tumbler for $21 and save $8.99 while the 40 oz. tumbler is $28 for $11.99 off. However, if you want a little extra savings (one cent to be exact), Amazon is matching Owala's Memorial Day sale pricing. You can find the 40 oz. tumbler on Amazon for $27.99, saving you $12.
But what makes Owala's tumblers so great? Well first, the color ways the tumblers come in are just pure fun, offering a nice pop of color as you stay hydrated this summer. It fits into cup holders, has triple-layer insulation, and the lid is dishwasher safe. Plus, like its FreeSip water bottle, you can sip or swig from from this tumbler.
Just add the tumblers to your cart at Owala and enjoy 30% savings through May 26.
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