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JURASSIC-INSPIRED
BOXED WATER™ CARTONS



EARTH FRIENDLY HYDRATION WITH A ROAR
Plastic bottles leave a big footprint. We can help lower yours. Order collectible 6-pack of Jurassic-inspired cartons.

- 100% pure water in a sustainable, plant-based package
- Cartons are renewable, recyclable, and reusable
- 6 cartons with an assortment of designs featuring fan-favorite dinosaurs from the Jurassic World franchise
- Canvas tote for your adventures
EARTH FRIENDLY HYDRATION WITH A ROAR
Plastic bottles leave a big footprint. We can help lower yours. Order collectible 6-pack of Jurassic-inspired cartons.
- 100% pure water in a sustainable, plant-based package
- Cartons are renewable, recyclable, and reusable
- 6 cartons with an assortment of designs featuring fan-favorite dinosaurs from the Jurassic World franchise
- We cannot guarantee one of each dinosaur in a single 6-pack. Enjoy the reveal!
- Canvas tote for your adventures




Did you know? A velociraptor’s bite is equivalent to a spotted hyena. Paired with Blue’s uncanny abilities to plan and set traps, this makes her a raptor to be reckoned with.




Did you know? These dinosaurs enjoyed family life. Rare Tyrannosaur trackways found in Canada and New Mexico show that these dinosaurs sometimes stalked together in small groups, just as the family of Tyrannosaurus rex on Site B did.




Did you know? While the plates of a stegosaurus are flashy visible displays, this herbivore carries a dangerous tail. Stegosaurus can swing its spike-studded tail at 40 meters per second, fast enough to pierce flesh and bone.




Did you know? The Mosasaurus is an immense aquatic lizard related to the Komodo dragon. Mosasaurus have specialized keeled scales that streamline the massive creature’s ability to sneak up on unsuspecting victims.




Did you know? The horns above the eyes of the Carnotaurus are not weapons, but social displays the dinosaurs use to identify each other.




Did you know? The first fossils of Triceratops to be studied by scientists were initially confused for the horns of a giant bison.












