Liberty Braille Bottles

Liberty braille water bottle

https://libertybottles.com

Liberty Bottles creates customizable water bottles with art and/or text printed on the bottles. They now also offer raised and readable braille printing on their bottles. They can produce a name or an inspirational word, like “believe,” both in print and raised braille.

This can be particularly empowering for children who are blind. It allows them to easily identify their own bottles, fostering independence and confidence in their daily activities.

Liberty braille water bottle

Aside from the functional aspect, these bottles also make great gifts and are practical items for daily use. They reflect the company’s dedication to inclusivity and accessibility, addressing a gap in the market for drinkware tailored to the needs of the blind community. Additionally, pairing braille with printed text can promote awareness and inclusivity among a broader audience.

Learn more about their customizations or contact them directly.


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