Weâre in the process of upgrading all our members to a new and improved smoothie mixer bottle. If youâre wondering what to do with your spare, look no further. Weâve got suggestions.
Â
We made our smoothies for busy people, and guess what: busy people donât always have time to do the dishes! So if youâre now the proud owner of two kencko bottles, you can keep one in the dishwasher/sink, and one in action. Or maybe you are one of those lucky people who actually goes to a different location to do your work, rather than shuffling around in your pajamas all day writing blog articles. In that case, stash one in your desk/locker and keep the other one in your kitchen at home.
Â
If youâre a kind and generous soul â and letâs give you the benefit of the doubt, for now â you might want to give your old bottle to a friend, along with some spare smoothies. And if they really love them, donât forget that if they sign up for kencko you both get $10 off your next box. Just direct them to the referrals page at kencko.com, where they can enter your email address to access the deal. Would you look at that: âkind and generousâ sometimes pays off, after all.
Â
Nobody (well, almost nobody) wants their smoothies to taste of garlic. But now that you have two bottles, you can use one of them to make salad dressing, without worrying that your signature zesty Italian vinaigrette will cross-contaminate your berry smoothie. Itâs rumored around the kencko office that you can also shake up a mean Bloody Mary in our mixer bottles, should your morning lack a certain je ne sais quoi (thatâs French for vodka).
Â
If you want to feel like a successful gardener without leaving your home or getting your hands dirty, try rooting cuttings in water. Some of the things that kencko-ers have successfully propagated in our spare mixer bottles: house plants â including African violets, pothos and monstera â and sweet potato vines. You can also keep cut herbs, green onions, celery and asparagus spears fresh for longer by storing them in a jar (or kencko bottle) half-filled with clean water, in the fridge or another cool place.
Â
Weâll level with you: the current recycling options for our Tritan plastic bottles are not great. While the technology does exist to fully recycle the material, the manufacturer is still developing the facilities to do so at scale. Our bottles are built to last for years, so the best thing you can do is re-use this safe and hard-wearing material for as long as itâs useful. We will be launching a bottle return and recycling program as soon as thatâs practical, and possible: we just need your help to keep them out of landfill in the meantime. Weâll also continue researching recycled and recyclable alternatives to make future bottles more sustainable.
Weâre in the process of upgrading all our members to a new and improved smoothie mixer bottle. If youâre wondering what to do with your spare, look no further. Weâve got suggestions.
Â
We made our smoothies for busy people, and guess what: busy people donât always have time to do the dishes! So if youâre now the proud owner of two kencko bottles, you can keep one in the dishwasher/sink, and one in action. Or maybe you are one of those lucky people who actually goes to a different location to do your work, rather than shuffling around in your pajamas all day writing blog articles. In that case, stash one in your desk/locker and keep the other one in your kitchen at home.
Â
If youâre a kind and generous soul â and letâs give you the benefit of the doubt, for now â you might want to give your old bottle to a friend, along with some spare smoothies. And if they really love them, donât forget that if they sign up for kencko you both get $10 off your next box. Just direct them to the referrals page at kencko.com, where they can enter your email address to access the deal. Would you look at that: âkind and generousâ sometimes pays off, after all.
Â
Nobody (well, almost nobody) wants their smoothies to taste of garlic. But now that you have two bottles, you can use one of them to make salad dressing, without worrying that your signature zesty Italian vinaigrette will cross-contaminate your berry smoothie. Itâs rumored around the kencko office that you can also shake up a mean Bloody Mary in our mixer bottles, should your morning lack a certain je ne sais quoi (thatâs French for vodka).
Â
If you want to feel like a successful gardener without leaving your home or getting your hands dirty, try rooting cuttings in water. Some of the things that kencko-ers have successfully propagated in our spare mixer bottles: house plants â including African violets, pothos and monstera â and sweet potato vines. You can also keep cut herbs, green onions, celery and asparagus spears fresh for longer by storing them in a jar (or kencko bottle) half-filled with clean water, in the fridge or another cool place.
Â
Weâll level with you: the current recycling options for our Tritan plastic bottles are not great. While the technology does exist to fully recycle the material, the manufacturer is still developing the facilities to do so at scale. Our bottles are built to last for years, so the best thing you can do is re-use this safe and hard-wearing material for as long as itâs useful. We will be launching a bottle return and recycling program as soon as thatâs practical, and possible: we just need your help to keep them out of landfill in the meantime. Weâll also continue researching recycled and recyclable alternatives to make future bottles more sustainable.