You know your comfort water tumbler that you haven’t washed in days because water is always clean, right? Well, it’s time to say goodbye.

That’s because Disney and Owala just dropped a totally new Disney Princess collection online…so you’re gonna want to replace your current comfort cup. Let’s take a look!
We’ve got six Disney Princesses represented in the collection, but we’re starting off strong with the Ariel Owala!

You’ll see throughout the collection how Owala uses the colors associated with each Princess…and it’s really neat! The green and purple are clearly Ariel’s tail and top, with the red accent representing her luscious red locks.
Rapunzel is next, and we have the same vibe going!

The golden hair is represented as an accent color with the pink and purple hues found on her dress throughout the rest of the bottle. Each one holds 24 ounces of your favorite drink (just no hot beverages!).
Yellow = Belle. It’s just the facts! And Owala knew that when creating this bottle.

The brand name and accent towards the top have a nice contrast in red. It’s not a Beauty and the Beast-themed item without a nod to the rose!
It’s time for an OG Princess to see some love! Luckily, Cinderella has a bottle in this lineup, too.

Not only is it a cool shade of blue, but it’ll keep drinks cold for up to 24 hours with the insulation technology. There’s a reason Quincy always brings her Owala to the Disney parks!
Make way, make waaaaAAAaaay (pretend you sang that in the style of “Where You Are”) because it’s the Moana Owala!

The gorgeous orange and blue perfectly show off Moana’s colors.
Finally, last but certainly NOT least, is Tiana!

This Princess is having her moment right now, especially with the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ride all about her story! So if Tiana is your favorite Princess, you’re all set with a new water bottle.
Stay tuned to AllEars for more Disney merchandise updates and deals. In the meantime, check out our Amazon storefront below!
Why was Pocahontas left out? Bath and Body Works did the same thing with their new “princess” line