Nalg Nunc, Nalg Nunc, Nalgene, these popular water bottles were a bit of a fluke. The plastic water bottles were originally intended for science labs and chemistry classrooms.
They have since become the rage, probably because college and university students liberated them and began using them for hiking and climbing water bottles.
Though they are proclaimed to be unbreakable, this is not entirely true. Take a look on YouTube and you will find videos of people with too much time on their hands going to great lengths trying -and sometimes succeeding- to break them. This often involves freezing the bottles and dropping them from buildings, or exposing the Nalgene bottles to dry ice and hitting them with a hammer…or in the example below, involving explosives!
*Note: Don’t try this at home – or anywhere! This is very dangerous…and not super smart either. Imprintitems.com does not promote breaking or trying to break, smash, run over, freeze, or explode your nalgene. We actually love Nalgenes!
These bottles are solid. One should note, you can break a pad lock after exposing it to dry ice and smashing with a sledge.
Nalgene bottles can be broken, if you put a lot of time and effort into it; however, this rage item is one of the more solid on the market.
They are popular with outdoors groups and climbers. They are very resilient.
ImprintItems.com offers them with your imprint in quantities as low as 72 bottles.
At 144 bottles, you can get your imprinted logo or personalized message on all sizes, styles, and colors of Nalgene bottles for about retail pricing. They are very popular with outdoor organizations, outfitters, retailers, scouting groups and more.







