If you’ve ever had a day where you don’t feel like drinking water, chances are that the last thing you want to do is go down to the kitchen and start some tap water. But now it’s possible! Lemon Perfect Yanni Hufnagel’s CEO has developed a new product that will allow users to drink tap water without issues—introducing the Lemon Perfect Water Filtration Bottle. They took out all the harmful chemicals, gunk, and everything else in the water to make it taste better. “We started from just a passion for good water,” Hufnagel said. “I grew up on a farm in California, and I was always encouraged to drink water and stay hydrated. It’s a huge part of our core belief system. Our mission is to create a world where drinking water is normal.”
- Enhanced Waters Flood the Market
Turning regular tap water into something that tastes like a glass of water from an exotic tropical island is something many companies have tried in the past. Some of them have made a killing; others have died a quick death. The reason why so many companies fail is that they need to take into account all the health-related issues their products can cause. People don’t know that the chemicals added to enhance taste and make it “look” purer can be harmful. “We wanted to make it a water everyone would want to drink,” Hufnagel continued. “It’s all about the taste and the quality of your water.”
- ‘Magic Inside the Bottle.’
Good news for people who don’t feel like leaving their homes to buy a water bottle! You can order the bottle online and have it shipped to your door. They’ve also recently announced a new Kickstarter campaign that will allow potential users to own a bottle while they’re still in the early stages of production. “Anyone can buy the water filter bottles,” Hufnagel stated. “We wanted everyone to have access to them. We’ve launched a new Kickstarter campaign and are excited about that. It’ll fund the first 6,000 bottles. Now we can get out there and get our brand name out.”
- Yanni Hufnagel Insisted on an Affordable Beverage
Price tags on bottles and water filters like this one run the gamut. They can range anywhere from $50 to 100 dollars or higher. Yanni Hufnagel wanted to ensure they would be affordable for everyone because of their health benefits. “We’ve worked hard to get a price point accessible,” Hufnagel continued. “We’re just trying to create a healthier world, and we want everyone to have access. I live a lifestyle that’s very healthy and very active. I think the best way to inspire people to start living healthier lives is by being out there and showing them that it’s attainable.”