Coca Cola screw up consumers.
Coca Cola release a new water in a blue bottle. Some tasters have taste it, and it look like regular water. The explanation is simple, it's the same water than every people of London drink at home. The difference is that it cost 3600 times more.
Coca Cola take people for idiots.
Coca Cola take people for idiots.
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I'll stick with good ol' tap water thanks
Originally posted by Powerdoc
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Coca Cola take people for idiots.
All those water bottlers do. You think Evian is so special they have to stick it in a bottle and charge 3600 times more than tap?
Originally posted by Scott
All those water bottlers do. You think Evian is so special they have to stick it in a bottle and charge 3600 times more than tap?
Evian is at least mineral water. There is also good US mineral waters, with good properties. But water from let's say Paris will be a joke.
Personnaly i drink Volvic, and it's a tastefull water. I can pay for qualitie, but not for regular water.
The little lady wants to have one of those big Hinkley and Schmidt cooler thingies on hand in our kitchen now, but I'm not so sure. Anyone out there have this in their homes / thinking it's a good investment every month?
I just did a quick Google and found this: linky. I didn't really read the page, so I don't know how informative it is, but I felt I needed to include some sort of link in this post.
I do wish there were flouride in bottled water, though. That's good for my teeth. But I'd rather brush better/more than taste tap water.
Kirk
Just imagine how grateful all those hollywood stars would be for a serving of clean, pure mountain air...
Originally posted by Powerdoc
Evian is at least mineral water. There is also good US mineral waters, with good properties. But water from let's say Paris will be a joke.
Personnaly i drink Volvic, and it's a tastefull water. I can pay for qualitie, but not for regular water.
Volvic's great: it actually tastes of something other than, well, water. It's got a sort of metallic taste. I like it. My favourite's Badoit: that stuff actually tastes weird. Unlike Perrier, the gas in it isn't removed and then put back in.
Originally posted by Kirkland
I used to drink tap water, until I moved to New York City. My first glass of Manhattan tap water was my last glass of tap water.
manhattan tap water is the best. its the only one that tastes "right". well, when its not brown. you gotta watch out for that. i do have a brita thing, and a pur deal. and i tend to drink from the brita, because its in the fridge and thus cold even if it tastes like its missing its oomph, and the pur is just stupid slow, but its not cuz i dont like tap water.
i never get bottled water. seems silly to me. for hundreds of years man survived with shit practically flowing through our pipes, and we built up a tolerance and antibodies and such. tap water ain' gonna hert ya. waters free too. the benefits dont outweigh the costs, for me.
Originally posted by Hassan i Sabbah
Volvic's great: it actually tastes of something other than, well, water. It's got a sort of metallic taste. I like it. My favourite's Badoit: that stuff actually tastes weird. Unlike Perrier, the gas in it isn't removed and then put back in.
I am not a great fan of Badoit or Perrier, but i have discovered in Clermont a very good gaz water (althought the gas is removed and putted back) : it's Clarendon (or something like that) a very small spring of Auvergne wich taste great. This was the water of Louis XIV who was bringed to him via donkeys in jar. At the time the taste was certainly different because they was iron in it (now it's removed).
Unfortunately this water is very rare, and i can fin'd it in supermarkets. But it was the best brand of water i ever tried.
Originally posted by your_ad_here
Do you think we'll see bottled/canned 'designer' air/oxygen next? Or does it already exist?
Just imagine how grateful all those hollywood stars would be for a serving of clean, pure mountain air...
Dude, already exists
Check out the website.
Fellowship
Originally posted by Fellowship
I love Perrier and I also love La Croix which is an American water that is rather good.
Check out the website.
Fellowship
It's natural that you love this water La croix. La croix means The cross, a perfect water for any fellowship