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BlenderBottle partners with Village Book Builders for a limited charity shaker

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The shaker company BlenderBottle has partnered with the non-profit charity Village Book Builders for a special edition, shaker bottle. Village Book Builders is an organization that encourages villages all around the world to build and maintain libraries with several set up in countries such as Ghana, Peru, Kenya, and Nepal.

The product BlenderBottle and Village Book Builders have come together to create can be seen in the image above. It features a black colored bottle and lid with a colorful teal cap, printed with the charity’s logo as well as an illustration of a set of books, appropriately followed by the words “I’d Rather Be Reading”.

All of the profits from the sale of the BlenderBottle and Village Book Builders’ collaboration will be donated directly to the charity. If you’d like to get your hands on the product and, in turn, donate to Village Book Builders, head on over to BlenderBottle’s website where the limited edition shaker will cost you $11.99 each.

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