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12-Pack 12-Ounce Essentia Ionized Alkaline Water $3.49 w/ S&S + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

$3.49

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 12-Pack 12-Ounce Essentia Ionized Alkaline Water on sale for $6.35 - 40% off when you 'clip' the coupon on product page [amazon.com] - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $3.49. Shipping is free.

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From Merchant's Product Page:
  • Features:
    • Ionized alkaline water with 9.5 pH
    • 99.9% pure water
    • BPA-free bottles
    • Caffeine-free
    • Non-carbonated
    • Kosher
  • Specs:
    • Pack size: 12 bottles
    • Bottle size: 12 fl oz each
    • Total volume: 144 fl oz
    • Shelf life: 120 days

Ingredients: Purified water, sodium bicarbonate, dipotassium phosphate, magnesium sulfate, calcium chloride, electrolytes.



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Amazon [amazon.com] has 12-Pack 12-Ounce Essentia Ionized Alkaline Water on sale for $6.35 - 40% off when you 'clip' the coupon on product page [amazon.com] - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $3.49. Shipping is free.

Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription [amazon.com] at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save [amazon.com] filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

From Merchant's Product Page:
  • Features:
    • Ionized alkaline water with 9.5 pH
    • 99.9% pure water
    • BPA-free bottles
    • Caffeine-free
    • Non-carbonated
    • Kosher
  • Specs:
    • Pack size: 12 bottles
    • Bottle size: 12 fl oz each
    • Total volume: 144 fl oz
    • Shelf life: 120 days

Ingredients: Purified water, sodium bicarbonate, dipotassium phosphate, magnesium sulfate, calcium chloride, electrolytes.



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Yesterday 06:02 AM
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jroth3Yesterday 06:02 AM
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Is it a good deal? Yes, sure. But, goes to show you that they can charge whatever for water and still make a nice profit. Water. Bottle. Profit. G'day
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Yesterday 06:12 AM
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g3ck1Yesterday 06:12 AM
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Scam product
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Yesterday 08:42 AM
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scruffylookinYesterday 08:42 AM
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People still think this does absolutely anything? Your stomach acid will change the Ph almost instantly. You would have to drink so much to actually change your Ph, but then you would be dead because your Ph changed.
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Yesterday 10:22 AM
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QueenMegzYesterday 10:22 AM
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These bottles are tiny though.
If you prefer the larger ones do this

https://a.co/d/00rU9nR9

Add 5 of these to subscribe and save, clip the coupon and get $10 off $40.
Yesterday 11:29 AM
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MrGreedYesterday 11:29 AM
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Quote from scruffylookin :
People still think this does absolutely anything? Your stomach acid will change the Ph almost instantly. You would have to drink so much to actually change your Ph, but then you would be dead because your Ph changed.
There are studies being done/done by the top 8 medical schools in the US and the top 2 schools in the UK/EU. All have proven that alkaline water shows significant therapeutic benefit to those suffering from moderate to severe GERD, mild to severe gastritis and chronic gastritis. Now new studies show that there are not only therapeutic benefits but also some preventative benefits as well, those advanced studies are in South Korea and Japan, some in China. Not all alkaline water is the same with natural sourced being the best but Essentia is the best municipal sourced alkaline water. If this type of water or the purpose of the water is not for you, that's ok, there are so many options in 2026. But what's not ok is someone WITHOUT a PhD, WITHOUT an MD, WITHOUT years of clinical research coming onto any website and stating the water does absolutely nothing with a very foolish statement about drinking a lot of water to change your pH (hint changing your body's pH is NOT what alkaline water is about). Sorry but your comment comes off as a high schooler voicing his opinion on a topic. We are already living in a world of AI and deception, let's try to keep bullshit out of Slickdeals at the very least.
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Yesterday 01:04 PM
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CalmPlant8477Yesterday 01:04 PM
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The coupon also works on the 42.3 ounce bottles as well for anyone interested
Yesterday 01:51 PM
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SplendidSoda171Yesterday 01:51 PM
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Costco brand is still the best alkaline water deal. $9.99 for 18, one liter bottles.

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Yesterday 02:05 PM
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SplendidSoda171Yesterday 02:05 PM
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Quote from scruffylookin :
People still think this does absolutely anything? Your stomach acid will change the Ph almost instantly. You would have to drink so much to actually change your Ph, but then you would be dead because your Ph changed.
For individuals managing gout or arthritis, alkaline water can be highly beneficial. In my personal experience, consuming a minimum of one liter of alkaline water daily yields significantly better results than drinking non-alkaline water.
Yesterday 02:20 PM
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SplendidSoda171Yesterday 02:20 PM
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Quote from MrGreed :
There are studies being done/done by the top 8 medical schools in the US and the top 2 schools in the UK/EU. All have proven that alkaline water shows significant therapeutic benefit to those suffering from moderate to severe GERD, mild to severe gastritis and chronic gastritis. Now new studies show that there are not only therapeutic benefits but also some preventative benefits as well, those advanced studies are in South Korea and Japan, some in China. Not all alkaline water is the same with natural sourced being the best but Essentia is the best municipal sourced alkaline water. If this type of water or the purpose of the water is not for you, that's ok, there are so many options in 2026. But what's not ok is someone WITHOUT a PhD, WITHOUT an MD, WITHOUT years of clinical research coming onto any website and stating the water does absolutely nothing with a very foolish statement about drinking a lot of water to change your pH (hint changing your body's pH is NOT what alkaline water is about). Sorry but your comment comes off as a high schooler voicing his opinion on a topic. We are already living in a world of AI and deception, let's try to keep bullshit out of Slickdeals at the very least.
The real problem with AI and modern data is that people love sharing unverified info without citing any sources. It naturally hooks highly emotional readers who don't want to take the time to fact-check. I get it to a point. But at the end of the day, is ignorance really bliss, or is it ruining our society? We also can't ignore foreign misinformation—just look at some of the targeted ads on YouTube. It's ironic because researching has never been easier; we carry massive computing power everywhere we go. Yet, we still get trapped in an overwhelming overload of data junk without even realizing it. Developing awareness is at least half the battle.
Yesterday 06:26 PM
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MrGreedYesterday 06:26 PM
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Quote from SplendidSoda171 :
The real problem with AI and modern data is that people love sharing unverified info without citing any sources. It naturally hooks highly emotional readers who don't want to take the time to fact-check. I get it to a point. But at the end of the day, is ignorance really bliss, or is it ruining our society? We also can't ignore foreign misinformation—just look at some of the targeted ads on YouTube. It's ironic because researching has never been easier; we carry massive computing power everywhere we go. Yet, we still get trapped in an overwhelming overload of data junk without even realizing it. Developing awareness is at least half the battle.
what a load of shit - when you are done defecating do you sit there and just waft in the smell of your own feces? I dont use AI, i have degrees to back my information up and trust the clinical research studies found at multiple medical schools across the country and a few in the EU/UK/Japan. Again if you arent an MD, if you have zero experience in clinical research, if you do not have a masters or a PhD in biology/biochemistry/biochemical engineering then see yourself out. dont go to a car forum and talk to mechanics when you have zero clue what's going on. Youve joined the site 6 years ago and have past a month browsing, touch grass.
Yesterday 08:21 PM
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TheRealStealth111Yesterday 08:21 PM
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Definitely small bottles, barely anything...

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