Community | December 10, 2009 | 2 comments

South Korea markets demilitarized zone bottled water

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"Designer water connoisseurs can try a new tipple, directly sourced from the military zone between the two Koreas.

The water is called DMZ 2km and is bottled near the buffer zone separating North and South Korea.

It comes from an area unspoilt for decades, enclosed by razor wire fences, filled with land mines and monitored by more than one million armed soldiers."

I have actually purchased this water. When I saw it was DMZ water, I thought there was no way it actually came from the demilitarized zone. Looks like I was wrong! The water itself tastes OK; not that I can tell much difference between waters here.

Read the full article in the link below.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8405740.stm
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