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Echo Flask Featured in Humanrace Wellbeing Gifting Experience During Met Gala Weekend

Hydrogen wellness leader joins Pharrell’s curated wellness tote designed to support recovery after fashion’s biggest night

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Echo, the category leader in hydrogen-enriched wellness technology, is proud to announce that its flagship product, the Echo Flask, has been selected as part of the Humanrace gifting experience during the 2025 Met Gala weekend.

Hydrogen wellness leader joins Pharrell’s curated wellness tote designed to support recovery after fashion’s biggest night

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Curated by Pharrell Williams, the well-being-themed tote bags will be distributed to select Met Gala co-chairs, VVIPs, Vogue's inner circle, and 16 Met Gala celebrities styled by Pharrell, who is also co-chairing this year’s event. The carefully chosen contents of the tote are designed to support recovery and rejuvenation after a high-energy night — with a focus on hydration, vitality, and inner balance.

The Echo Flask is a sleek, portable device that transforms water into high-concentration hydrogen water — known to support energy, reduce oxidative stress, and aid cellular recovery. Its inclusion in Pharrell’s Humanrace gifting program speaks to a broader trend: luxury is evolving to include science-backed well-being.

“To be part of a wellness experience curated by Pharrell, especially one with such intention and heart, is a huge honor,” said Josh Carr, CEO of Echo. “The Echo Flask is all about elevating health through design. It’s where hydration meets performance, beauty meets purpose.”

For more information about the Echo Flask, visit www.echowater.com.

About Echo

Echo is a pioneer in hydrogen water technology, committed to transforming health and wellness through cutting-edge science and innovation. With a mission to make advanced hydration solutions accessible to everyone, Echo designs products that combine purity, performance, and personalized technology. From the groundbreaking Echo Flask to the user-friendly Echo Flask App, Echo empowers individuals to optimize their health by integrating science-backed benefits into their daily lives.

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Media Contact:
Alex Koritz
Echo Media Relations
alex.k@echowater.com
Website: www.echowater.com

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Media Contact:
Alex Koritz
Echo Media Relations
alex.k@echowater.com
Website: www.echowater.com

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