THE ALMOND COW
Plant-based everything is the rage, and that’s
ever-present when it comes to milk. This carafe
requires nuts to be thrown into the base, water
to be added, a button to be pressed and voila, 5
to 6 cups of frothy almond milk. It automatically
separates the milk from the pulp. Users can add
coconut, dates or whatever extra ingredients
they like. It takes just a minute with no mess and
easy cleanup. The milk lasts three to five days
in the fridge. The magic extends to cocktails,
creamers, dressings, soups and more. It goes for
$195. Available on Almondcow.co.
THE CIRKUL
Created by two former football players at
Dartmouth who wanted to improve their
hydration, the Cirkul water bottles and their
flavor cartridges allow users to ramp up or tone
down the taste with the turn of a dial. Cartridges
come in more than 40 no-sugar, no-calorie, all-
natural flavors, including ice coffees and teas.
The bottles are customizable in a range of sizes
in BPA-free plastic and stainless steel. $30 for a
22-ounce plastic bottle and four cartridges. On
Drinkcirkul.com.
THE MOBOT
Speaking of hydration, another water bottle
called the Mobot doubles as a BPA-free
massage foam roller for aching muscles. They’re
constructed from recycled stainless steel in sizes
with catchy names: Big Bertha at 40 ounces,
Grace at 27 ounces and the Firecracker at 18
ounces. There are some fun patterns and colors,
including the fruity style called Juicybot. Actress