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Do you drink Oxygenated Bottled Water?

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Originally posted by: AbAbber2k
Originally posted by: malak
NEWSFLASH

Bottled water is not more healthy or safer than tap water. PROVEN FACT.

Der. Most of it is just bottled tap water (Disani). Bottled tap water has to be the biggest waste of money I've ever heard of. What gets me though, is that these companies make rediculous claims like "there's more O2 in our water" to market their product.

You're wrong, Disani just taste like tap water. I've infact been to the coke bottling plant and they have a very elaborate filtration/reverse osmosis process for the Disani water, then after all the filtration/reverse osmosis they add minerals in a (failed) attempt to give it a more "natural" flavor like spring water has.

Well just wrong about Disani being tap water, but I agree its a complete waste of money.

😉

Edit: forgot to add that the last step in the process is that they inject ozone into the bottle, and I've been told that it has to sit for 2 weeks before they can ship any out to sell because it could be harmful to you to drink directly after the ozone has been added to the bottle.

Yummy!
 
Well, it may not be Disani, but I was poking around for info about various bottled water products a couple weeks ago, and one of em turned out to be just bottled city water from like, Minnesota or something. 😛

But yes, regardless of what the water goes through, it's still water, and it's still wasted money. 😛
 
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