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I don’t mind Dasani but I won’t drink Nestle water.
Isn’t it just a Coca Cola product they add some nominal and inconsequential minerals to tap water to make it allegedly taste better? I understand some people like to be hydrated and some people are diabetic and have strong thirst. But I ain’t drinking no plain water without fizz. It’s not worse than soft drinks but it’s still bogus.
I don’t mind Dasani but I won’t drink Nestle water.
Isn’t it just a Coca Cola product they add some nominal and inconsequential minerals to tap water to make it allegedly taste better? I understand some people like to be hydrated and some people are diabetic and have strong thirst. But I ain’t drinking no plain water without fizz. It’s not worse than soft drinks but it’s still bogus.
I think it’s a Coke product, but I don’t really know. I’ll drink Dasani if it’s the only option, but my preference is just tap water that’s been through the Brita pitcher. Best if it’s been in the fridge for a while and is extra cold, but any temperature is fine. (I drink a lot of room temperature water.)
^^ it is. Source is various municipal taps with filtration and the addition of sodium and then some magnesium and potassium compounds. I like Getolsteiner out of Germany. It’s sparkling though but has those minerals - 30% RDA calcium and 25% RDA magnesium.
The region that Gerolsteiner Mineral Water originates from, the Volcanic Eifel in Germany, is of unique geological character. A Mineral Water of the highest quality evolves here thanks to the special combination of carbonic acid from prehistoric volcanic activity and dolomite rock known for its rich mineral content.
As the water finds its way through the various layers of rock, every drop of Gerolsteiner becomes naturally carbonated. This is an important process, as the carbonic acid allows the water to absorb the precious minerals and trace elements from the dolomite rock.
The water gathers at a depth of up to 200 meters, after filtering through various rock layers, retaining its purity and freshness thanks to the carbonic acid. To maintain this level of natural purity it is bottled directly at its source. Thus Gerolsteiner Mineral Water is a true miracle of nature – naturally pure and protected from outside influences.
My autocorrect changed tap to trash and I almost kept it.
It's not. The shitty stuff like Aquafina (Pepsi Co.) and Dasani (Coca Cola) is tap. And you can bet anything calling itself 100% natural water or water 100% naturally is bullshit. There are numerous bottled waters that either come from springs, artesian sources or even volcanoes. You have to pay more for them, but here are some of the good ones which use real [tm] water: