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The Key . . .
A Patented Silicone Valve

The patented valve keeps fluid inside the bottle until enough suction is applied and the valve is drawn back on itself.
Once this happens, a restricted flow of fluid travels through the valve and into the mouth of the user.
To Use
Simply remove (and dispose of ) the cap on the bottle of water. (The tops are small and are a choking hazard.) Screw on the appropriate Lil' Topper and you're done!
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Why Two Colors?
Each color of Lil' Topper is designed to fit a specific thread type.
There are two dominant thread types in use in the bottled water market. Lil' Toppers have been color coded so you'll know which one to use on the brand of water you've purchased.
A common thread type is a relatively coarse thread with a single starting point. This thread type is used by Aquafina, Dasani, Sparkletts and many other brands. The blue Lil' Topper fits these bottles.
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| Coarse Thread |
Blue Lil' Toppers |
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Known brands that
use this thread type:
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Albertson's, Aquafina, some Arrowhead, some Dasani, Deja Blue, Fiji, Gerber Spring Water, Ice Age, Ironman Triathalon, Naya, Odwalla, Palomar Mountain, Ramona, and more!
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All brand and product names mentioned here are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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The other common thread type is a relatively fine thread is used by Arrowhead and Kirkland and nearly all Nestlé Waters brands (not all are pictured here).
The fine thread is unique in that it starts in three different places right at the top of the bottle.
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| Fine Thread |
Yellow Lil' Toppers |
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Known brands that
use this thread type:
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Most Nestlé Waters Brands [some Arrowhead, Ozarka, Zephyrhills, Poland Spring (thanks to Heather from New England!), Nestle Pure Life, Ice Mountain, Deer Park, Calistoga] - Kirkland Signature , and more!
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All brand and product names mentioned here are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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