why the fukk would he tell you where he gets his supply from? does that even make sense.
hey guys I get my special sauce from chennai, india, factory called sikhs parlor. feel free to check it out and then undercut me 6 months from now.
edit: he should tell us the filter method tho. I mean its going to be on the bottle anyway (by law).
asking where the spring water comes from or how it's filtered isn't unreasonable. most water companies put that on their bottle.
I don't think the FDA requires the water bottle company to state the source. It's just a good product selling point. i.e. I'd rather buy water that's from 5,000 feet below a glacier in Antarctica than from the city's tap in Southside, Chicago.
'Dasani: The Real Thing or Tap Water?'
http://sandrarose.com/2008/07/dasani-the-real-thing-or-tap-water/
“The FDA’s definition of purified water does not require [that we label it with] the source,” argues Coca Cola. “We believe consumers know what they’re buying.”
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Here's what I'm drinking right now. Live in Houston, Texas and I buy the most bought water in America? Ozarka 100% Natural Spring Water (Houston, Texas version)
It clearly states the source right in front of the label. Consumer's know what they're buying. (Average consumer is dumb though, they don't read the labels or nutritional facts.)
I got a blend of spring water from 3 different springs
A) Piney Woods Spring from Wood County, Texas
B) Moffit Springs from Walker County, Texas
C) Roher Springs from Henderson County, Texas
Going to google one and see where my water is coming from
*All I could find.. a lake
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That's just my thoughts though. I'm not into **** or other ****. Market something for fitness, not club life.
Bout being healthy and exercising now
*No plexing.
Not hating on The Nigerian..