Pricing Planner

Choose the run size that fits the rollout you are planning.

Use pricing to decide whether you are testing a single event, building a focused local activation, or scaling a campaign across multiple handoff points. Shipping is determined at checkout, and custom orders or multi-campaign discounts are available when you reach out.

FreeH2O volume planning scene with branded aluminum cans arranged for campaign scale decisions
Small event test runs
Multi-location rollouts
Regional campaign scale

Partial Pallet

384 cans

$38.40 impact

Single ad: $768

Multi ad: Not available

Best for test runs or small activations.

1 Pallet

1,536 cans

$153.60 impact

Single ad: $3,072

Multi ad: $768

Best for a single event or focused local rollout.

6 Pallets

9,216 cans

$921.60 impact

Single ad: $18,432

Multi ad: $4,608

Best for a multi-location or multi-event campaign.

25 Pallets

38,400 cans

$3,840.00 impact

Single ad: $76,800

Multi ad: $19,200

Best for major regional campaign scale.

Volume Guide

Match the can count to the kind of rollout you are trying to run.

The fastest way to choose a tier is to decide whether the job is proving the concept, supporting one event cleanly, or carrying the same message across multiple moments.

FreeH2O campaign volume guide image showing scaled aluminum can planning

Start small when the goal is to test response

A partial pallet is enough to validate whether the can, the QR path, and the distribution moment are working together.

Use a full pallet when one event needs a clean rollout

A focused local campaign or single event can usually be planned cleanly around one pallet and one audience context.

Scale up when the campaign spans places or moments

Multi-event, multi-location, and regional campaigns need enough cans to keep the story consistent from one handoff to the next.

Included with your campaign

Label DesignArt ConsultationSample PrintingEvent Distribution

Built for Southeast Wisconsin

Local custom canned water campaigns should have local outcomes.

FreeH2O is built for Southeast Wisconsin first. That means local sponsors, local partners, local households, and a local nonprofit contribution tied directly to each unit distributed.

The model is not about making broad claims. It is about creating a better free-water experience that feels useful, visible, and rooted in the places where people already gather.

Local impact

$0.10

generated for a Southeast Wisconsin nonprofit for every unit distributed.

Next Step

Bring FreeH2O into your next event or promotion.

If the pricing fits what you are planning, start a conversation about timing, quantity, and the right distribution setup for your audience.

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