Browsing the 2008 June archive
Who Won This Bout: Bottled Water Vs Tap Water?
Filed under Bottled Water | Tagged with Phthalate, Water WaterThe Natural Resources Council never actually sponsored a contest called “bottled water vs tap water.” That Council did not study the best means for broadcasting a decision in the “battle” of “tap versus bottled water.” Yet that Council did put out a report, a report in which the Council compared bottled water to tap.What was [...]
badluckcat asked:
A future site to Bottled Water at Mount Hermon. Check out what our spokes person Eric has to say with commentary from Dr. Craig and Nurse Ann.
Claims Bottled Water Can Lead To Cancer
Filed under Best Bottled Water | Tagged with Drink Water, Hot CarWCVBtv asked:
An E-mail making the rounds on the Internet claims that women should not drink bottled water that has been left inside a hot car, because it can cause ****** cancer.
Bottled Water Delivery: The Bottle
Filed under Bottled Water | Tagged with Quality Drinking Water, Service ProvidersBottled water delivery service is an important part of the bottled water industry. For homes and offices it is a convenient way to receive cost effective, high quality drinking water on a regular basis.Studies have shown that use of purified water in the workplace increases productivity and improves the overall health of the workforce.An essential [...]
The Myth and Rip-off of Bottled Water
Filed under Bottled Water | Tagged with Business Money, StigmaWhen I think about bottled water I think of hot and sweaty tennis players gulping it down between their sets. There’s certainly a stigma when it comes to bottled water. Sometimes I think rich people only drink it. We see all of those fabulous rich famous people on television drinking it. Bottled water has certainly [...]
Bottled water is one of the most popular, and most expensive consumer beverages available today. Vast quantities are sold daily in North America and around the world.The question is, why?The bottled water industry has created a desire for their product by capitalizing on fear. The average consumer may be suspicious of their municipal water supply [...]