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About this Product:
- Double Electrolytes- FIJI Water has more than double the electrolytes as the top premium bottled water brands for a soft, smooth taste. And while theirs are added, ours occur naturally from slowly filtering through volcanic rock
- Natural artesian- Bottled from a natural, sustainable artesian aquifer in the remote Fijian Islands, untouched by man
- Soft, smooth taste- Rain slowly filters through volcanic rock, giving FIJI Water a perfectly balanced 7.7 pH, and its signature, soft smooth taste
- Our 330ml bottles are now 100% recycled plastic, bottle only
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I can't a speak for others but in my case, I got sick from cryptosporidium in municipal water decades ago. At the time the local water utility initially insisted that the water was fine. Many many people suffered severe flu-like symptoms, and because the water was reported to not be the issue, I and many others continued to drink the contaminated water to avoid dehydration. Needless to say, the outcome was not pleasant. Eventually the source of the local,epidemic was discovered and communicated. My system was so messed up that it took a couple years to get back to normal. Might not be totally rational, and I know there have been issues with contaminated bottles waters as well, but I. Still avoid municipal,water as much as possible. I honestly think that a company is more likely to identify and acknowledge an issue if it occurs, than a municipal utility.
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