Love Island 2018 water bottles – where to buy one, what do they look like and are this year’s different to the 2017 versions?
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HIT reality TV show Love Island series four has just finished.
But the thing everyone really wants to know about is those water bottles. Here is how to get your hands on the 2018 version.
Are there Love Island water bottles this year?
As hype around the cult show grew, fans questioned whether some of the trendy merchandise from last year’s show would also return.
Water bottles from last year’s series sent viewers wild, with fans waiting up to two weeks to receive theirs.
The personalised accessories are nearly as famous as the contestants themselves and you'll be pleased to know that they are back for 2018!
You can get your hand on the official merchandise at the , where not only can you buy the water bottles, but washbags and wristbands too.
What were the 2017 bottles?
The 750ml bottle featured a white plastic screw top, a finger loop, a drinking straw and a removable fruit infuser.
The plastic bottles featured each contestant’s name down the side in pink writing.
A spokesman for ITV2 told : "The water bottles will be available again."
Where can I buy the new Love Island water bottle?
The water bottles are available to buy from the show’s .
They cost £15, plus postage and packaging, which brings the total to around £20.
The bottles can be personalised with a name or any word up to 12 characters.
Last year the only font colour available was hot pink - as seen on the show.
For the first time, this year fans can select their colour. Alongside trusty pink is the options blue or orange.
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When is Love Island on ITV2?
Love Island series four kicked off on Monday, June 4, on ITV2.
The show is airing at 9.00pm six nights a week – only taking a break on Saturdays – over eight weeks.
Caroline Flack has presented Love Island since it returned to TV in 2015 and is joined once again by voice-over artist Iain Stirling.
Kem Cetinay, the winner in 2017, is also back to host a daily spin-off podcast entitled The Morning After with TV presenter Arielle Free.
The Love Island final date was Monday, July 30. You can watch Love Island: The Reunion, TONIGHT August 5th at 9pm on ITV2.