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BPA is just something plastics used to have that would leak into your foods/drinks. (I say used to because most products aren't made with it anymore.) I think it would only happen if you microwaved or froze the plastic, but I'm not sure. But a BPA free water bottle is a good buy. You can fill halfway with water(liquid of your choice), freeze, and then have cold water all day.

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