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O.M. Scott & Sons Bets on Nostalgia With Canned Garden Hose Water

For nearly half of all Americans, the quintessential taste of childhood isn't found in a bottle but at the end of a green garden hose. Tapping into this collective memory, O.M. Scott & Sons has launched H2HOSE, a limited-edition canned water that elevates the backyard summer ritual into a premium retail experience.

O.M. Scott & Sons Bets on Nostalgia With Canned Garden Hose Water
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Developed alongside Jackie O’s Brewery, the project serves as a playful homage to the days of neighborhood games and streetlights-on curfews. The company is positioning the product not as a high-tech wellness beverage, but as a nostalgic accessory for those who view their lawn as a space for play rather than just maintenance. A 12-pack is priced at $14.99 and is available exclusively through Amazon and TikTok Shop.

Market research commissioned by the brand underscores a persistent cultural attachment to the humble hose. Data indicates that 45% of Americans feel a sense of nostalgia for the practice, with Millennials and Gen Z homeowners often claiming the water tastes superior to standard kitchen tap. According to Lance Melnichenko, brand lead at O.M. Scott & Sons, the initiative aims to reconnect modern families with the simple, tech-free outdoor freedom that defined previous generations. By leaning into its 150-year history of lawn care, the company is attempting to transform the backyard from a static property asset into a destination for shared experiences.

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