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frontpage Posted by phoinix | Staff • Last Tuesday
Jun 24, 2025 11:32 AM
Purchase Select Items (PUR, La Croix, KIND, Cholula & More), Get
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Was able to get 40% off and then an additional $20 off
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https://sodasense.com/blogs/bubbl...TK1Xk6j
PSA: LaCroix is on the lower end for sparkling water brands that are above the recommended dosage for PFAS according to consumer reports testing. For those that care about their long term health:
https://youtu.be/SC2eSujzrUY?fea
TLDR: Acording to studies, PFAS are bad for longterm health outcomes. safer, but still cheap option compared to LaCroix appears to be Waterloo atm.
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https://sodasense.com/blogs/bubbl...TK1Xk6j
PSA: LaCroix is on the lower end for sparkling water brands that are above the recommended dosage for PFAS according to consumer reports testing. For those that care about their long term health:
https://youtu.be/SC2eSujzrUY?fea
TLDR: Acording to studies, PFAS are bad for longterm health outcomes. safer, but still cheap option compared to LaCroix appears to be Waterloo atm.
- The blog article was written BY a DIY sparkling water company called "Soda Sense", discussing the presence of Forever Chemicals (PFAS) in canned sparkling water. This is basically asking a vegan food company to write about the benefits of red meat.
- The article starts out saying many canned sparkling water brands exceed the recommended amount of PFAS (i.e. 1 PFAS) in their drinks set by the "Environmental Working Group". However, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets the limit to 4 ~10 PFAS. (PFOA: 4.0 parts per trillion (ppt) ; PFOS: 4.0 ppt ; PFNA: 10 ppt ; PFHxS: 10 ppt ; HFPO-DA (commonly known as GenX): 10 ppt). Who the heck is the Environmental Working Group?
- Most of the popular soda brands (Coke, Pepsi, Dr. p) contain between 2~4 ppt PFAS. Canned sparkling water brands typically contain less than 1.5 PFAS. They seem relatively safe to me compared to most of the soda drinks.
- Lastly, they concluded the blog article with a summary, stating that you should make your own sparkling water, with a link to their Soda Sense website.
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