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http://cbs2chicago.com/consumer/local_story_206193710.html
I can't even really comment on this. Flabbergasted I am . . .
I can't even really comment on this. Flabbergasted I am . . .
Originally posted by: eits
if they're cheap enough, i'd buy them. if they were around 75 cents and i would buy a couple.
Originally posted by: Sc4freak
The problem is not just with the tap water - its with the crap floating in your freezer. Your freezer contains a bunch of raw meats and uncooked foodstuffs, and particles of that can contaminate water sources.
Originally posted by: Sc4freak
The problem is not just with the tap water - its with the crap floating in your freezer. Your freezer contains a bunch of raw meats and uncooked foodstuffs, and particles of that can contaminate water sources.
Originally posted by: Sc4freak
The problem is not just with the tap water - its with the crap floating in your freezer. Your freezer contains a bunch of raw meats and uncooked foodstuffs, and particles of that can contaminate water sources.
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: eits
if they're cheap enough, i'd buy them. if they were around 75 cents and i would buy a couple.
WHY?
Just filter your tap water before freezing it...
Originally posted by: Amused
Just more marketing to irrational fears.
Fact: Your tap water is more tightly regulated than any bottled water and therefore safer. If you don't like the taste of your local tap water (most places are fine) filter it.
If your fridge is dirty enough to make your ice taste funny, clean your damn fridge.
Hell naw, those are the height of convenienceOriginally posted by: ShotgunSteven
I thought these were the height of laziness.
Originally posted by: Douchebag
Looks like something a lazy fvck like KLin would buy. :roll:
Originally posted by: Amused
Just more marketing to irrational fears.
Fact: Your tap water is more tightly regulated than any bottled water and therefore safer. If you don't like the taste of your local tap water (most places are fine) filter it.
If your fridge is dirty enough to make your ice taste funny, clean your damn fridge.
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: Amused
Just more marketing to irrational fears.
Fact: Your tap water is more tightly regulated than any bottled water and therefore safer. If you don't like the taste of your local tap water (most places are fine) filter it.
If your fridge is dirty enough to make your ice taste funny, clean your damn fridge.
I don't know about that. A little town here in Central, IL (Farmington) just came off of a multi-week boil order. When I was growing up in Central,IL I remember multiple boil orders being issued. In my hometown a bunch of bugs got into the water supply and layed eggs and there were bugs coming out of peoples water lines. Not cool.
I know Dasani had a small incident in Europe, but in the US I've never heard of a bottled water boil order...let alone the number of incidents that just my small town had growing up.