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What's colorless and tasteless and smells like . . . money?


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The push to turn water into the new wine is a marketing phenomenon: The bottled-water industry is engaged in an intense effort to convince Americans that the stuff in bottles is substantially different from the stuff out of the tap.

Desalinated seawater from Hawaii, meanwhile, is being sold as "concentrated water" -- at $33.50 for a two-ounce bottle. Like any concentrated beverage, it is supposed to be diluted before drinking, except that in this case, that means adding water to . . . water.

But empirical tests have repeatedly shown that they are generally the same. In blind taste tests, many people who swear they can differentiate between bottled-water brands and tap water fail to spot the differences, and studies have shown that both are fine to drink, and both occasionally can have quality problems.

Folks..that bottle of water near your computer that you bought from the store for 2-3 bucks is the same as the water coming from your tap!!! by the way, I have some powdered water for sale, its easy to transport and you can fit it in your pocket. All ya gotta do is mix it with....water!

NOTE..the bottles are made from OIL byproducts...
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23 responses // What's colorless and tasteless and smells like . . . money?

  • I agree that if a dollar can be made the corporate and political greed machines will find away and without concern of life, love or land will pursue with the determination of a starving predator. The water that comes from clouds should be gathered in barrels and believe it or not can be consumed as is.
    LAHolly
  • True, and let's eliminate the plastic bottles.
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    Chique
  • Agreed.
    TommyCo
  • sometimes it is hard to do but it is a good and important goal. I keep some as emergency backup around the house and car but need to do more and more from a reusable bottle..Maine has beautiful water.
    CarolynGillis
  • Stop buying bottles made of petroleum based plastic.

    Re-use and recycle plastic bottles, etc. you have already.

    Good secondary use of plastic bottles is to cut them in half. Use top half turned upside down for funnels. Use bottom half to fill water and food bowls for pets, water plants, plant tomatoes, etc.

    Better secondary use of plastic bottles is to gather thousands, have the neighbor kids fill them with sand and build beautiful bottle houses for single mothers and families living in poverty and substandard housing in our communities.
    TouchArt
  • This is a hard topic to comment on since I do agree that "filtered" water is better than tap water. Even still, paying 2-3 bucks for a bottle of water is just stupid and wasteful.

    Now if you don't believe me about filtered water. Take a Chlorine Pool Test kit. Fill a glass with water from any household tap. Drop 2 drops from the test kit into the glass, then measure the results with the color legend on the back of the box of the test kit. I have done this test in every state I have lived in (seven so far). It's truly disgusting how much chlorine is in the water. What's worse is that you may not drink it, but you bathe in it every day. Chlorine kills your immune system.

    I don't buy bottled water unless I am without my personal water bottle that I fill with my own filtered tap water. This is usually if I am on the road and i have finished mine (rare).

    If you want to improve your quality of life, and see the results in a matter of days on your skin and hair. I highly recommend buying a counter top filter and a shower filter. Take it from me, you won't be disappointed. And you won't be giving cash to these bastards that charge 2-3 dollars for a bottle of water and advertising.

    This is the brand of filter that I use. They are very affordable and offer many benefits to your health and pocketbook.

    http://www.aquasana.com
  • I boil tap water.
    stephenthomson
  • How about a filter at the source in the home?
    WorldPeaceTV
  • Duh. I wonder if I could pee in a bottle, label it 'Re-filtered Premium Water" and sell it for $20 a bottle?
    CicatrizJCP
  • Los Angeles tap water gives you the runs. What are we supposed to do?
    flyingkick
  • drying up all the aquifers just like oil. money money money makes the world go round.
  • And the bottles are not, by and large, recycled, resulting in massive amounts of litter.

    Of course the Pentagon refusing to abide by EPA demands that they clean up their messes, which are threatening to contaminate aquifers nationwide, may have an impact on tap water.

    ARGH!
    Amber_LaStrega
  • Just get a water filter for your tap. You buy it once, and you can use as many times as you need, and with no need for plastic! You can even feed your pets clean filtered water!
    Morganforest
  • referring to yourmothersmilk... chlorine may be killing ur immune system but it also elminates the "weaker" ones .... we cant all be bubble boys and stay germ free....

    we need to be ocasionally smacked by bacteria and viruses alike
    kewal91
  • My concern with the growth of the bottled water industry, aside from the huge carbon footprint it generates, is that we are being conditioned to pay for something we have always considered a right. Little by little, drinking water is becoming a commodity and eventually it will be traded as a future, like oil, pork bellies, corn, etc. Unacceptable eh?
    AnaMireles
  • It all smells like progress, that which tends to spoil what was once held so dear, but soon gets tainted, then filtered, then labled and painted with a pretty brush to market to the passive masses...

    Filter systems need to be more affordable...then everyone could have one.

    I like rain water...it's good to drink, bathe, and wash hair...so soft...but also must be filtered now days...
    PlatoTacius

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