New Mexico woman's emotional support water bottle defies flames
She pulled over and called for help, she did not know that within a mere 10 minutes, her car would be engulfed in flames
A routine drive through Albuquerque, New Mexico, transformed into a riveting tale as Chrishanna Juan's car faces a sudden inferno.
The 26-year-old woman, grateful for the unexpected survival of her trusted "emotional support" companion, now shares a story that has captivated many.
Juan's journey took a fiery detour when she noticed smoke emanating from her car's engine. Swiftly pulling over and calling for help, little did she know that within a mere 10 minutes, her car would be engulfed in flames.
Despite the vehicular catastrophe, one item emerged unscathed – her Hydro Flask water bottle, a colorful companion that served as her emotional support.
"It was my emotional support water bottle and will continue to be," Juan expressed, still in awe of the bottle's resilience. Her favorite color intact and worth every penny spent, the stainless steel companion became an unexpected symbol of endurance.
Crafted from a blend of iron, chromium, nickel, and small amounts of manganese and copper, Hydro Flask explained that their bottles are designed for durability. This revelation comes on the heels of a similar incident in Maryland, where a different brand, Stanley, withstood a car fire, ice still chilling inside.
The coincidence of two distinct water bottle brands emerging triumphant from separate vehicular infernos has piqued interest and raised questions about the materials used in these seemingly indestructible containers.
Chrishanna Juan's Hydro Flask, once a mere everyday item, has transformed into more powerful emotional support for her.
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