BaldingSoHard
Veteran
I tested it before and it came out acidic between 4.5 and 5.5.
Breh, acidic doesn't mean what you think it means.
They use tap water and of course tap has possible effects of lead in it.
I don't think you know what filtered means either.
Here's the bottom line. Is it possible that there's lead in the water? Sure. shyt happens. My point is, the heads at Nestle Corp didn't intentionally ADD lead to the water just to send it to Flint, Michigan. If there's lead in those bottles, then either:
1. There's always been lead in those bottles or...
2. An interested 3rd party intentionally sabotaged those bottles either for monetary, media, or political gain.