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Ian_W359
March 27th, 2004, 04:28 PM
I think this may be an apt thread for the 'Cafe'...

Have any of you guys heard about the 'Dasani' controversy in the UK recently....

Well, Coca-Cola recently launched the bottled water brand in the UK not to much fanfare, but things soon started to go wrong when reports appeared in the press, claiming that 'Dasani' was basically purified tap-water from Sidcup in Kent. Questions were asked - Is the tap-water unsafe? Should people pay money for what is basically tap-water? and so on.

But the crunch came when it was revealed that the 'Dasani' water contained levels of the chemical 'Bromate' (a by-product of adding sub-standard calcium to the water) which exceeded legal levels. So the water was withdrawn from sale last week - see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3550063.stm

Okay, so 'Dasani' was cheaper than standard mineral waters - I quite liked the taste, but you could reckon it was kind of like selling snow to the Eskimos!

What is the US view of 'Dasani', and do any of you drink it?, given the fact it's the No.2 bottled water brand over there, behind Pepsi's 'Aquafina' (made using the similar process of 'reverse osmosis').

All the best,
Ian W359
:P:

shiningstar
March 27th, 2004, 04:31 PM
I think this may be an apt thread for the 'Cafe'...

Have any of you guys heard about the 'Dasani' controversy in the UK recently....

Well, Coca-Cola recently launched the bottled water brand in the UK not to much fanfare, but things soon started to go wrong when reports appeared in the press, claiming that 'Dasani' was basically purified tap-water from Sidcup in Kent. Questions were asked - Is the tap-water unsafe? Should people pay money for what is basically tap-water? and so on.

But the crunch came when it was revealed that the 'Dasani' water contained levels of the chemical 'Bromate' (a by-product of adding sub-standard calcium to the water) which exceeded legal levels. So the water was withdrawn from sale last week - see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3550063.stm

Okay, so 'Dasani' was cheaper than standard mineral waters - I quite liked the taste, but you could reckon it was kind of like selling snow to the Eskimos!

What is the US view of 'Dasani', and do any of you drink it?, given the fact it's the No.2 bottled water brand over there, behind Pepsi's 'Aquafina' (made using the similar process of 'reverse osmosis').

All the best,
Ian W359
:P:

I 'did' .............not anymore!!!!!!!!!! :thumbdown

Muffit
March 27th, 2004, 05:18 PM
Hah! Cool! My family is always spending $$ on bottled water when the city is spending millions purifying water we get from the tap. I get mine either from the tap or from the fridge, which is cold and has a carbon filter. Good enough for me! (Hey, I've had sulphur flavored water - anything else is saporific!!!)

O, btw everybody, did you ever notice that the most famous bottled water Evian, has a little secret to tell?????

Evian is Naive spelled backwards!!!!! Hmmm, if that's not a giveaway I don't know what is!!! :D
:muffit:

Bombadil
March 27th, 2004, 05:24 PM
I pay 25 cents a gallon to fill my own empty milk jugs with reverse-osmosis filtered water from a kiosk in front of the grocery store. It definitely makes better-tasting coffee, which is my primary reason. I don't see why I should pay $1.00 gallon or more for the stuff.
:)

shiningstar
March 27th, 2004, 05:53 PM
I pay 25 cents a gallon to fill my own empty milk jugs with reverse-osmosis filtered water from a kiosk in front of the grocery store. It definitely makes better-tasting coffee, which is my primary reason. I don't see why I should pay $1.00 gallon or more for the stuff.
:)

Neither do I ..........as a matter of fact my hubby just put in a water filter .........
so now .........................;)

Gemini1999
March 27th, 2004, 07:41 PM
I actually like Dasani water.... I do drink it, but I also drink a variety of bottled waters. I never heard about the controversy, but I'm sure they aren't the only ones selling filtered tap water - it's not a terribly original idea.

To be quite honest, I like the tap water in the city we currently live in. We have a filter on the water dispenser for the refrigerator, but even though it is cold, I don't enjoy the taste as much. The only reason that I bothered with bottled water was when I was at work. The city where I work is having a ground water pollution problem due to poor disposal control at a local rocket engine testing facility. They put filters on all the drinking fountains at work, but I still don't like the taste.
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braxiss
March 28th, 2004, 09:43 AM
why drink water? have you seen what it does to the plumming in your house?

Flamingo Girl
March 28th, 2004, 07:57 PM
I can't stand the water that comes out of my tap, I'd just as soon drink from a swimming pool, but paying $1.00 a gallon isn't really an option as I drink almost that much water a day. I have a Brita. I buy a bottle once, and refill it untill it can't be washed And since I use the filter to clean the water to taste and not for whatever health benifits they are supposed to have, the filters last several months.

Rowan
March 28th, 2004, 08:09 PM
but those kind of filters only remove particulate not bacteria or protozoa :(

bsg1fan1975
March 29th, 2004, 03:58 AM
after having spent years of drinking tap water that was gross I like my mother have gone to drinking bottled water. I do at times indulge and get the flavored water but when it comes to plain water I drink Poland Spring or anything that's on sale!

warhammerdriver
March 29th, 2004, 07:29 PM
I have to laugh when the tourists buy all the bottled water at the store. (And I do mean all). Especially the ones who have summer homes and are on the town water supply. They are so conditioned to bottled water at home they won't drink the municipal water here and we have some of the best quality municipal water in the entire state of NY!

More for me! (But it's awful hard to drink up an entire lake!)

unowhoandwhy
March 30th, 2004, 01:41 PM
I am so grateful that I have a good well and that the water is not only cold but also yummy. And, the extra iron in the water (we have high iron levels in my town) means I don't have to worry about iron supplements (a concern for women). :D

When I am away from home I drink Monadnock Spring Water as a friend of mine used to own the company and I know where the water comes from and that it is NOT refiltered tap water.

I am trying to wean my sister off of Aquafina, as she is pregnant, but haven't been able to so far. It's funny, she gave up everything, including fake sugar and caffeine & fish, but still likes her chemically treated tap water... and I was born the blonde, go figure!

bsg1fan1975
March 31st, 2004, 01:20 PM
I just had to go and buy some more water but I bought the cheap store brand! I used to like the water in my town but something has changed and its so yuck!

Flamingo Girl
April 1st, 2004, 09:35 AM
Rowan, the water that comes from my tap smells strongly of chlorine, I doubt there are any bacteria or protozoa left to deal with.

Dawg
April 1st, 2004, 09:47 AM
Anybody consider a water filter? Pur makes a really good one you put on the end of the faucet. Takes out the chlorine and other stuff that makes it taste funny. Or you could get a more elaborate, more efficient (and more expensive) in-line osmosis system if you really have problem water.

Cheaper in the long run than the bottled stuff.

Hi, FG! Grrr. Grrr. ;)

I am
Dawg
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kitty
April 1st, 2004, 09:55 AM
I do not know if you have anything like this or heard of it:
there is a new housing development in West Yorkshire, which is the first estate in the my country to be supplied with a revolutionary new diet tap water.

Tap water contains zero calories. But diet tap water undergoes a complex treatment process giving it a negative charge that, when consumed by an individual, repels positive fat cells from the body. The result: weight loss.

A Yorkshire Water spokesperson explains: "Those who connect to the network will have a third tap installed to their kitchen sink.

"Customers will also have a meter fitted and will be charged the standard price per litre, the same as normal tap water.

"We are the first water company in the world to consider such a move, but are confident it will prove extremely popular. Customers are now very health conscious with diet versions of fizzy drinks selling millions of bottles each year.

"It is only natural that we follow suit and launch diet tap water, but at a more affordable price for customers."

Success story

Andrew Kenna, a 41-year-old office worker, who moved to Cleckheaton in January, swears by the new diet tap water.

"In the four months I have been trialing the drink I have lost nearly a stone and a half. I used to wear 42-inch waist trousers, but I've had to buy a whole new wardrobe since drinking the stuff.

"What's makes it better than all the other diet drinks is that it's so cheap, and you don't even have to leave home to receive it. You simply have to walk to the kitchen sink and turn on a tap."

Doesnt that sound great!
Forget about the mineral water, I want some of this diet water. :thumbsup:

default
April 1st, 2004, 03:40 PM
but those kind of filters only remove particulate not bacteria or protozoa :( love tu remove filters and things in the way im19 and live in portland most of the year are you ready 4 love read your posts your a bad girl we can tame that problem lol gba
:)

Gemini1999
April 1st, 2004, 04:04 PM
love tu remove filters and things in the way im19 and live in portland most of the year are you ready 4 love read your posts your a bad girl we can tame that problem lol gba
:)

Strangerthanme -

I would strongly suggest that you refrain from "hitting on" the female members of this forum. This isn't a dating service! Considering how you've managed to rack up 30 or so posts in one day, is clearly a sign that you have too much time on your hands and I would suggest that you find a more constructive way to post, or your time here will be a very short one!

Consider this a very stern warning!

Oh, by the way - how about those Buckeyes?

Sincerely

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shiningstar
April 1st, 2004, 05:56 PM
Hah! Cool! My family is always spending $$ on bottled water when the city is spending millions purifying water we get from the tap. I get mine either from the tap or from the fridge, which is cold and has a carbon filter. Good enough for me! (Hey, I've had sulphur flavored water - anything else is saporific!!!)

O, btw everybody, did you ever notice that the most famous bottled water Evian, has a little secret to tell?????

Evian is Naive spelled backwards!!!!! Hmmm, if that's not a giveaway I don't know what is!!! :D
:muffit:

I didn't know that :wtf:

Bombadil
April 2nd, 2004, 08:52 AM
What do you make of bars and restaurants that serve expensive bottled water and then put in ice cubes made from tap water?

Rowan
April 2nd, 2004, 09:31 AM
Yup cause that is what we do.... :no:

shiningstar
April 2nd, 2004, 04:50 PM
What do you make of bars and restaurants that serve expensive bottled water and then put in ice cubes made from tap water?

That's why I don't drink water at the 'expensive' restaurants. :...:

bsg1fan1975
April 5th, 2004, 04:07 AM
I only drink water when I am home!