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Re: OT sort of; bottled water
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| Aquafina and Dasani are made from concentrate.
They take tap water, remove all the minerals and then add back exactly
what they want. It's the same philosophy that they use for cola. The
manufacturer ships concentrate across the country instead of shipping
water.
Coke is made from tap water too. Big deal.
Cam
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| Jim Redelfs 2007-07-30, 3:25 am |
| In article <1185722368.901381.262570@g12g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
Cam <cam.barr@beer.com> wrote:
> Aquafina and Dasani are made from concentrate.
Say what? Concentrate? Powdered water? That's ridiculous!
> The manufacturer ships concentrate across the country
> instead of shipping water.
Concentrated water. Right. I respectfully challenge your assertion and
counter that, indeed, "whole" undiluted (huh?) water is shipped - in those
little bottles - all across the country.
> Coke is made from tap water too. Big deal.
Now THAT does involved concentrate. It's called syrup. It's mixed with
LOCAL, purified, carbonated water at various bottling plants nation/worldwide
before distribution.
Concentrated water. Hehehehehehehe!
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JR
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| Tony Hwang 2007-07-30, 3:25 am |
| Jim Redelfs wrote:
> In article <1185722368.901381.262570@g12g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
> Cam <cam.barr@beer.com> wrote:
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> Say what? Concentrate? Powdered water? That's ridiculous!
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> Concentrated water. Right. I respectfully challenge your assertion and
> counter that, indeed, "whole" undiluted (huh?) water is shipped - in those
> little bottles - all across the country.
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> Now THAT does involved concentrate. It's called syrup. It's mixed with
> LOCAL, purified, carbonated water at various bottling plants nation/worldwide
> before distribution.
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> Concentrated water. Hehehehehehehe!
Hi,
Mayve he meant neavy water? Yikes!
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| Jeff Wisnia 2007-07-30, 8:25 pm |
| Tony Hwang wrote:
> Jim Redelfs wrote:
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> Hi,
> Mayve he meant neavy water? Yikes!
A story worth reading....
http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=848
Jeff
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Jeffry Wisnia
(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
The speed of light is 1.8*10^12 furlongs per fortnight.
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