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Old 06-24-2008, 02:34 PM
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For those “tap water yuck” people…do yall hold your breath while taking a shower?
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Old 06-24-2008, 02:50 PM
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I drink tap filtred tap water (either from a tap or from the Brita). My grandmother thinks I'm absolutely crazy. Despite being in Canada for nearly 40 years, she still thinks the water is really gross. She won't drink anything that hasn't been boiled. She keeps a pot of cooled down water that has been boiled to drink.
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Old 06-24-2008, 07:19 PM
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For those “tap water yuck” people…do yall hold your breath while taking a shower?
I don't have tastebuds on my skin. I think it's the taste more than the smell of the water that bothers people, though our shower does smell like a person does when they shower right after getting out of the pool...
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Old 07-24-2008, 11:39 PM
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Update: I am no longer buying bottled water!

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I'm one of those weird people that can taste differences in water.

I want to switch over to a Brita + tap, but I'm scared it will taste weird
I finally did it. I went to a local store to buy my Brita water pitcher. I ended up getting the "dispenser" which is bigger than a pitcher (holds 16 cups vs the 6-8 cups of the pitchers) because between my dog & I, we go through a ton of water. I got it all set up, and I was pleased to learn Brita water actually tastes great! (Which is what I was hoping, because the dispenser was about $26 haha)
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Old 07-25-2008, 12:15 AM
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I love my Brita pitcher.
But I'll buy bottled water at work. Mainly because I'm always unprepared and forget to take my water bottle.
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Old 07-25-2008, 04:38 PM
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With a day's worth of bottled water -- the recommended 64 ounces -- costing hundreds to thousands of dollars a year depending on the brand, more people are opting to slurp water that comes straight from the sink.

The lousy economy may be accomplishing what environmentalists have been trying to do for years -- wean people off the disposable plastic bottles of water that were sold as stylish, portable, healthier and safer than water from the tap.

Heather Kennedy, 33, an office administrator from Austin, Texas, said she used to drink a lot of bottled water but now tries to drink exclusively tap water.

"I feel that (bottled water) is a rip-off," she said in an e-mail. "It is not a better or healthier product than the water that comes out of my tap. It is absurd to pay so much extra for it."

http://www.cnn.com/2008/BUSINESS/06/...ion=cnn_latest

Measured in 700-milliliter bottles of Poland Spring, a daily intake of water would cost $4.41, based on prices at a CVS drugstore in New York. Or $6.36 in 20-ounce bottles of Dasani. By half-liters of Evian, that'll be $6.76, please. Which adds up to thousands a year.

Even a 24-pack of half-liter bottles at Costco Wholesale Corp., a bargain at $6.97, would be consumed by one person in six days. That's more than $400 a year.

But water from the tap? A little less than 0.14 cent for a day's worth of water, based on averages from an American Water Works Association survey -- just about 51 cents a year.

U.S. consumers spent $16.8 billion on bottled water in 2007, according to the trade publication Beverage Digest. That's up 12 percent from the year before -- but it's the slowest growth rate since the early 1990s, said editor John Sicher.

Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc., the biggest bottler of Coca-Cola Co.'s Dasani, recently cut its outlook for the quarter, saying the weak North American economy is hurting sales of bottled water and soda -- especially the 20-ounce single serving sizes consumers had been buying at gas stations.

"They're not walking in and spending a dollar plus for a 20-ounce bottle of water," said beverage analyst William Pecoriello at Morgan Stanley. Flavored and "enhanced" waters like vitamin drinks are also eating into plain bottled water's market share.

Pecoriello said Americans' concern about the environment was also a factor, driven by campaigns against the use of oil in making and transporting the bottles, the waste they create and the notion of paying for what is essentially free.

The Tappening Project, which promotes tap water in the U.S. as clean, safe and more eco-friendly than bottled water, launched a new ad campaign in May. The company has also sold more than 200,000 reusable hard plastic and stainless steel bottles since last November.

Linda Schiffman, 56, a recent retiree from Lexington, Mass., bought two metal bottles at $14.50 each for herself and her daughter from Corporate Accountability, a consumer advocate group, after she swore off buying cases of bottled water from Costco.


Good. I think bottled water is overrated. Tap water is flourinated and it is supposed to improve kids teeth. Think of all the landfills filled with plastic bottles and all the oil that is used to produce the plastic.
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