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Still Using Ice? FrostSkin Reinvents Hydration
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A U.S.-based startup unveils a patent-pending bottle that chills and purifies freshwater on demand — built for real-world access anywhere.

FARGO, N.D. - Washingtoner -- FrostSkin officially launches its Kickstarter campaign, introducing what it calls a new category: active hydration technology.

Unlike traditional insulated bottles that rely on ice or pre-chilled liquids, FrostSkin actively chills and purifies freshwater on demand — transforming ordinary tap or travel water into cold, clean drinking water in seconds.

The campaign goes live at:

https://www.frostskin.com/cold

This patent-pending system integrates:
  • Active electronic instant-chill cooling
  • Multi-stage filtration engineered to reduce sediment, chemicals, heavy metals, and micro-contaminants
  • Integrated UV-C sterilization
  • A sealed modular base isolating electronics from water
  • Upgrade-ready architecture designed for durability and long-term performance

Instead of carrying ice.
Instead of relying on refrigeration.
Instead of trusting uncertain water sources.

FrostSkin was engineered to actively change both the temperature and quality of freshwater in real time.

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"We didn't want to improve an insulated bottle," said the Founder of FrostSkin. "We wanted to replace the limitation entirely. February 17 at 10 A.M. ET is when the public gets access."

Built for Anywhere

FrostSkin is engineered for:
  • Outdoor adventure
  • Travel
  • Remote worksites
  • Emergency preparedness
  • Everyday hydration

As demand grows for reliable water access and reusable solutions, FrostSkin aims to move hydration beyond passive insulation and into active performance.

Official Launch Details

Kickstarter Launch: February 17, 2026
10:00 A.M. Eastern Time

Campaign Link:
https://www.frostskin.com/cold

Supporters can visit the page now and click "Notify Me" to receive immediate access the moment the campaign goes live.

About FrostSkin

FrostSkin is a U.S.-based hydration technology company focused on building next-generation systems that actively cool and purify freshwater on demand. Through modular engineering and performance-driven design, FrostSkin is creating an ecosystem of smart hydration products built for use anywhere on Earth.

FrostSkin Holdings LLC
https://www.frostskin.com
support@frostskin.com

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