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6-Count 1-Liter Icelandic Glacial Natural Spring Alkaline Water

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Amazon has 6-Count 1-Liter Icelandic Glacial Natural Spring Alkaline Water on sale for $14.99 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $11.24. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

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TimeRocker
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If you have a Ross near you, they usually have these there for about $1.25 near the front register along with other normally expensive waters.
psychism
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Extremely unlikely. Water is one of Iceland's larger exports as 95% of their water is from springs and they don't add chemicals to it unlike most countries including the US.

Your comparison would work fine for most countries but doesn't really apply to Iceland.

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Dec 27, 2024 03:46 AM
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fatlardoDec 27, 2024 03:46 AM
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Love their water! Thank you!
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Dec 27, 2024 04:48 AM
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us1549Dec 27, 2024 04:48 AM
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Sorry for the stupid question, but does this really come from Iceland?
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jakeinvegasDec 27, 2024 05:25 AM
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Quote from us1549 :
Sorry for the stupid question, but does this really come from Iceland?
FAQ
Is Icelandic Glacial water really from Iceland?

Yes! Our water comes from the Ölfus Spring on the southwest coast of Iceland.

https://icelandicglacial.com/page...rmzsgOcIOy
Dec 27, 2024 05:42 AM
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texstDec 27, 2024 05:42 AM
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Why does this water cost more than gasoline?
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SoukaDec 27, 2024 06:33 AM
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I suspect if you go to Iceland, at a fancy upscale grocery store they have imported water from Flint Michigan USA.

It's the classic "grass is greener on the other side syndrome" The belief Imported = better
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If you have a Ross near you, they usually have these there for about $1.25 near the front register along with other normally expensive waters.
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Quote from texst :
Why does this water cost more than gasoline?
Because it takes gasoline (or diesel or bunker oil) to bring it to you!
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psychismDec 27, 2024 11:40 AM
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Quote from Souka :
I suspect if you go to Iceland, at a fancy upscale grocery store they have imported water from Flint Michigan USA.

It's the classic "grass is greener on the other side syndrome" The belief Imported = better
Extremely unlikely. Water is one of Iceland's larger exports as 95% of their water is from springs and they don't add chemicals to it unlike most countries including the US.

Your comparison would work fine for most countries but doesn't really apply to Iceland.
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MrGreedDec 27, 2024 01:11 PM
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This is some of the best water Amazon sells but the price is not the best

12 pack of 1.5L bottles currently sells for $43 - Slickdeals sale had that case for $21 or $1.17 per liter

6 pack of 1L bottles at $11.24 is about $1.87 per liter

Still cheaper than the next closest Icelandic water, Skyra, which usually sells for $2 for a 1L and tastes much better

Edit: Alternatively, Acqua Panna 12 packs of 1 L go for $23-28 on Amazon regularly no sale and this is roughly the same price for what many deem as inferior water to Acqua Panna. Guess each water is for different settings - regular drinking (Icelandic) vs with food (Panna)

Also wanted to add if you have GFS near you they sell Acqua Panna 12 pack x 1L in GLASS bottles for a few dollars more than Amazon
Last edited by mrgreed18 December 27, 2024 at 08:07 AM.
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MrGreedDec 27, 2024 01:19 PM
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Quote from TimeRocker :
If you have a Ross near you, they usually have these there for about $1.25 near the front register along with other normally expensive waters.
That's a $2.50 savings (eclipsed by gas) and you have to drive to Ross, deal with the types of people that frequent such a store, deal with two registers being open and 50 people in line, then haul 6 one liter bottles back to your car and inside your home.

Or pay $2.50 and Amazon delivers it to your porch.
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bluesman78Dec 27, 2024 08:22 PM
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Dollar tree sells the 0.5L for $1.25 and Stop and Shop sells 1L for $1.99, so even if you want to buy them (which I do not advise buying bottled water at all for routine use) its not that big a special price.
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MrGreedDec 28, 2024 03:36 AM
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Quote from bluesman78 :
Dollar tree sells the 0.5L for $1.25 and Stop and Shop sells 1L for $1.99, so even if you want to buy them (which I do not advise buying bottled water at all for routine use) its not that big a special price.
$24 for 12 pack from the Dollar Tree is a much worse deal

Who wants to carry 12 loose bottles from the shelves, to your cart, to the check out, to your car when you can pay $2 LESS for delivery of a sealed 12 count box or at least two shrink wrapped 6 packs.
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SoukaDec 28, 2024 04:33 AM
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Quote from psychism :
Extremely unlikely. Water is one of Iceland's larger exports as 95% of their water is from springs and they don't add chemicals to it unlike most countries including the US.

Your comparison would work fine for most countries but doesn't really apply to Iceland.
Lol.. I was kidding about the flint water.

Besides, your comment about their water bring from springs doesn't really apply.

Ok... fine.. 5% is from FLINT MICHIGAN. There... you happy?

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BlueCreature169Dec 28, 2024 03:21 PM
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"purify yourself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka"

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