While still a major cause for concern, I’m glad my first assumption was wrong - that the bottles were made of some horrible, poisonous material.
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The Ozark Trail water bottles also caused other injuries, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission said the screw-cap lid on the stainless steel water bottles, which hold 64 ounces, may “forcefully eject” when opening them after they have been used to hold food or beverages for a period of time.
Specifically if something has built pressure inside, it would appear.
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