Taking Back the Streets Water Bottle
Artifact SeriesObama Administration Collection 2009-2017
Artifact ID2018.1.38
Object Type
Bottle, Water
Brand
WAT-AAH!
(Founded 2008)
Medium
plastic, adhesive, ink
DimensionsOverall - 3D H 11 7/8 in x Diam 2 3/4 in (30.2 cm x 7 cm )
Physical DescriptionPlastic water bottle from the Wat-ahh bottles company. Decorated with the graphic images of a persons mouth and neck in blue, purple, and cream behind the Wat-aah! logo with the yelling child and the words DRINK WATAAAH!Historical NoteThis bottle is from the Let's Move! project by the Partnership for a Healthier America. Part of the Taking Back the Streets initiative, the collection is a limited edition of bottles using designs by artists and street artists. The Taking Back the Streets initiative is one that aims to encourage kids and teens to drink more water in a "cool" and creative way.
Custodial History / ProvenanceThis item is material associated with various agencies and offices during the Obama administration and maintained as government property until its transfer to the National Archives in January 2017 for deposit with the Obama Presidential Library.Additional Details
National Archives Catalog CollectionBarack Obama Artifact Collection (National Archives Identifier 63542091)
National Archives Catalog SeriesObama Administration Collection 2009-2017 (National Archives Identifier 66540607)
Use Restriction StatusRestricted - Possibly
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