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A limited supply of @MinutePhysics -themed water bottles are currently available!
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6 years ago (edited) | [YT] | 815



@kingplunger1

looks mors like minuteearth

6 years ago | 24

@ashishsharma-og4nl

I'll buy if they have minutephysics written or the logo

6 years ago | 17

@mangosaidno

It would be cool if it was physics related

6 years ago | 4

@Jona69

Looks nice :D I already have the same water bottle though, with an aperture science theme.

6 years ago | 8

@uNine-qb8gt

I love that you're selling merch, I would just prefer if it was something related to your channel.

6 years ago | 6

@achanwahn

Have you thought of using Red Bubble? They do flash sales and other deals, plus they're international. Also, I only could see the one design, & it's not very minute physics-y (more a minute earth theme) Would love to see the channel's logo & one of the other stills from the show. (Like the ball of cats).

6 years ago (edited) | 3

@blue9139

When a education channel sells water bottles

6 years ago | 1

@camthevitaman

It's too generic. It has no meaning for me looking at that. I love your channel man, just trying to give you genuine feedback because I do hope you succeed.

6 years ago | 3

@porque6835

I'll prefer if it had something more physics related or the logo of minute physics

6 years ago | 49

@decorn2542

When is the next video coming out?

6 years ago | 2

@hinkles73

That's nice! Also, I like CGP Grey, so I subscribed to him. And you like them too! What a coincidence!

5 years ago | 0

@moujeshagrawal9393

Okay

6 years ago | 2

@nathancampioni4277

How much water can it contain?

6 years ago | 1

@sukhresswarun

Put video about Tesla coil bro please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please

5 years ago | 1

@bee5120

Are these BPA-free and recycle friendly?

6 years ago | 1

@parasjain1047

Give it an Indian touch😄

6 years ago | 0

@rishinandha_vanchi

Minute Physics is suggested by Cornell Univ's AstroPhy Prof in his Edx course!

5 years ago | 0

@ramavtaryadav9803

New subscriber.

6 years ago | 0

@arturoblackburn1386

when u put ice in a cup the condensation travels threw a solid how is that possible?not the humidity outside the cup but the physical is inside and jumps to the out.

5 years ago | 0

@Hampardo

Limited supply?? You should've made an infinite amount.

6 years ago | 0