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Nov 23, 2024 5:31 PM
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expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Nov 23, 2024
Nov 23, 2024 5:31 PM
6-Pack 16.9-Oz Smartwater Vapor Distilled Premium Water Bottles
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Feel free to hate coke some more.
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The water costs $50 for a 12 pack of 1.5L bottles, literally the same as Icelandic, but is tap water that is alkalinized and minerals are added for taste just like Kirkland water LOL
The water costs $50 for a 12 pack of 1.5L bottles, literally the same as Icelandic, but is tap water that is alkalinized and minerals are added for taste just like Kirkland water LOL
I use my middle fingers very effectively toward retail pricing on almost anything. We all should. Example here: https://slickdeals.net/f/16145530-qure-water-premium-10-ph-ionized-alkaline-bottled-water-silky-smooth-taste-infused-with-electrolytes-16-9-fl-oz-500-ml-pack-of-24-17-42?attrsrc=Thre
I use my middle fingers very effectively toward retail pricing on almost anything. We all should. Example here: https://slickdeals.net/f/16145530-qure-water-premium-10-ph-ionized-alkaline-bottled-water-silky-smooth-taste-infused-with-electrolytes-16-9-fl-oz-500-ml-pack-of-24-17-42?attrsrc=Thre
I use my middle fingers very effectively toward retail pricing on almost anything. We all should. Example here: https://slickdeals.net/f/16145530-qure-water-premium-10-ph-ionized-alkaline-bottled-water-silky-smoo...
1. Qure is MUNICIPAL TAP WATER that is purified (does not mention how they purified it, which is already a bad sign)
2. Qure has NO natural source of water making it a bottom tier water regardless of price - see Essentia - high pH, high priced municipal water from Nestle
3. Qure then alkalinizes the water and adds electrolytes and minerals for taste including the ones mentioned right on the label
4. Qure is pricey even on sale - offers all the same benefits as Kirkland/Sams alkaline water with none of the marketing BS
Rather drink Icelandic at 8.4 natural pH then touch Essentia or Qure (one of 100s of municipal alkaline waters)
As someone who works in an industry including, but not limited to, bottled water, I'll try my best to dispel all these weird comments:
2) There's no acid in this water. Look @ the ingredient list. No idea where you got this information from.
3) TCCC Got on the alkaline water craze because, again, it's a smart business move to get a piece of this action to.
4) You're body may have a "natural" pH balance of 7.4 but that's not what's happening in your stomach. What do you think happens to your alkaline water (any water, really) when it reaches your stomach?
Feel free to hate coke some more.
Removing all dissolved solids by means of distillation or reverse osmosis and then adding back minerals means you can create a product that's consistent no matter where it's being produced. They're removing all variability. That means it tastes the same no matter what state you're buying it from.
There was a product on Shark Tank that reproduced this process for more consistent coffee making. You dissolve a packet of trace minerals in distilled water & make coffee with it.
That all said, it's $0.65 a bottle. I'm picking these up because I like to make these available to delivery drivers who stop by the house.
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As someone who works in an industry including, but not limited to, bottled water, I'll try my best to dispel all these weird comments:
1) TCCC started selling water is a smart business move. If people are moving away from sugary CSDs to bottled water, it makes sense to put yourself in a position so that you're still making money. Bottled water is cheap to manufacture & has a high profit margin on it. It's a no brainer.
2) There's no acid in this water. Look @ the ingredient list. No idea where you got this information from.
3) TCCC Got on the alkaline water craze because, again, it's a smart business move to get a piece of this action to.
4) You're body may have a "natural" pH balance of 7.4 but that's not what's happening in your stomach. What do you think happens to your alkaline water (any water, really) when it reaches your stomach?
You're spot on on this & the amount of downvotes you're getting is unfortunate...
Water will vary wildly from where it's sourced. Some water has much more TDS & thus a higher mineral content & higher pH.
Removing all dissolved solids by means of distillation or reverse osmosis and then adding back minerals means you can create a product that's consistent no matter where it's being produced. They're removing all variability. That means it tastes the same no matter what state you're buying it from.
There was a product on Shark Tank that reproduced this process for more consistent coffee making. You dissolve a packet of trace minerals in distilled water & make coffee with it.
That all said, it's $0.65 a bottle. I'm picking these up because I like to make these available to delivery drivers who stop by the house.