Ah yes a good price for something almost freely available which is what makes people who drink it really smart or is it the people who sell it?
gother
5 Jun 164#29
Voting hot for the banter in this thread.
sunpreet
5 Jun 164#8
Quite like Costcos own brand Kirkland... That's a steal too
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sowotsdis
5 Jun 1612#1
Ah yes a good price for something almost freely available which is what makes people who drink it really smart or is it the people who sell it?
karlypants to sowotsdis
5 Jun 1613#2
What an absolutely stupid comment!
nathan3007 to sowotsdis
5 Jun 16#3
Well it is a Coca Cola product
nathan3007
5 Jun 16#4
Was this last time I was in, I think around March time, really good buy
TlMSKl
5 Jun 162#5
Distilled tap water.. Cold
pennyfarthing88
5 Jun 16#6
Theirs definitely a taste difference between this and your normal tap water with the bottled water tasting crisper and fresher thus better.
We get this for our 13yo daughter mainly as she won't drink anything else - In Costco today it was around £4.60 a case' so may have been a local promo at £4
Heat added - miles cheaper then the supermarkets.
mmurdoch
5 Jun 16#7
Water
sunpreet
5 Jun 164#8
Quite like Costcos own brand Kirkland... That's a steal too
blue1971 to sunpreet
5 Jun 161#10
They're doing 40 bottles of this at the moment,don't know if it's temporary.
mcguire85
5 Jun 161#9
Not needed in Scotland but down South is a different story. Horrid hard water down those parts
nicxr02
5 Jun 161#11
Quite like Costcos own brand Kirkland...agree 30 bottles for 3 quid
cabbagekitten
5 Jun 16#12
Agreed
wiggywig
5 Jun 16#13
polarbaba
5 Jun 162#14
if it is indeed clean water, then its a great deal. and super hot.
we have fluoride added in our local water here in the west midlands. the rest of us have recycled water with presciption drugs .. toxic chlorine... amoebas etc in the water. I would prefer to drink genuinely clean water.
this is not whats in most of our taps unfortunatly.
mattsokolinski to polarbaba
5 Jun 162#15
I'd like to see some kind of evidence that the water in taps is toxic and actually causes any harm...
Jonnyblock
5 Jun 162#16
Really?
Nothing2See
5 Jun 162#17
Peckham Spring
hiezra
5 Jun 162#18
That's the one I get. Works out to 10p a bottle and taste great. Haven't drank tap water for years and never would again. Read up people on fluoride and the affects it has on the pineal gland
pennyfarthing88
5 Jun 16#19
Aye' really don't u get it ??!!
Jonnyblock
5 Jun 16#20
horsepills
5 Jun 163#21
Is her name Veruca Salt?
pennyfarthing88
5 Jun 16#22
Selfie?
dino361
5 Jun 162#23
Glaceau claims to have added electrolytes unlike regular bottled water.
pennyfarthing88
5 Jun 16#24
It is actually - well done to you the comedian.
horsepills
5 Jun 161#25
pennyfarthing88
5 Jun 16#26
Aye' - it's noticeable.
martnbev
5 Jun 16#27
8 bottles of water in lidl for £1 equalling 32 bottles for £4 :neutral_face:
yrreb88
5 Jun 162#28
There's a lot of misinformation on the Internet that targets people via fear and ignorance. Being skeptical and critically analysing everything is important.
Only about 10% of people in the UK get water which is fluoridated to 1ppm or 1mg/l. A few have water with a higher amount of natural fluoride. Otherwise most tap water contains less than 0.5mg/l. Apparently my area has an average of only 0.06mg/l. :confused:
I assume you don't drink tea. :wink:
gother
5 Jun 164#29
Voting hot for the banter in this thread.
Jabaltariq
5 Jun 16#30
I do buy bottled water whenever I need to but I don't trust these stories of tap water being dangerous. Some years ago we had a leaflet along with a small bottle through the letterbox. The leaflet highlighting all the bad points about tap water in our area then went on to ask to us to supply a sample of tap water in prefer to prove how contaminated it was. I wrote to them mentioning that if they knew the water was contaminated they should instead contact the media and that would generate them more publicity and customers then any leafleting promotion. The reply I got wasn't very convincing to say the least. They backtracked and suggested that, I dispose of the sample bottle.
n3m3s1s
5 Jun 162#31
n3m3s1s
6 Jun 16#32
Why hasn't anybody started bottling B***S**t? There's just so many people who would buy it.
trd
6 Jun 16#33
They do, it's called manure.
big k
6 Jun 161#34
Have you ever wondered what type of plastic this "clean" water is packaged in? It's Polyethylene Terephthalate. The important bit is the "phthalate", which is a known endocrine disruptor.
The UK does NOT "recycle" water, it rains far too much for it to make any commercial sense...So I would rather stick with the government regulated, good ol' Yorkshire tap water.
Hot deal though, I usually stick a case in the boot of my car, for those long journeys!
DrConigton
6 Jun 161#35
well, if you like some proof...:
My water distiller prior distillation:
After distilling x3 times, which equals to 12liters or 3 gallons:
That is what you get into your body with every 3 gallons of water, with Brita filter or without.
If you feel that is alright, Bon Appétit.
Duelling Duck
6 Jun 162#36
Are people people aware this water has chemichals in it? Is full of hydrogen which is explosives. Toxic stuff.
Duelling Duck
6 Jun 161#37
What is that? Looks like toffee. Are you talking me distilled water is full of toffee and you're getting it free just by distilling water? That's got to be illegal. No wonder the prices of toffee had gone up you should be ashamed.
montana78
6 Jun 16#38
Refreshing
montana78
6 Jun 16#39
Probably why so many kids suffer from asthma and eczema in the UK.
Duelling Duck
6 Jun 161#40
They suffer from things they can't even spell. That's Voodoo.
yrreb88
6 Jun 16#41
Phthalates and PET are different things but it's a common mistake as the name doesn't help. :smiley:
HistoricDealer
6 Jun 161#42
These are on 3 cases for £9 something again in cosco sheffield
jamiec1212
6 Jun 16#43
Here I was thinking water is good for you! Since when did everyone start to worry so much about these things! It would appear all water has imperfections ie being stored in a plastic bottle or supposedly having 'toxic' tap water, it's all blown out of proportion water contains great vitamins and minerals for you to consume and is one of the healthiest drinks. And I'm not being funny but out of things to kill you in this world I doubt it's going to be which water you was drinking the most...
foxtrotoscar
6 Jun 16#44
What absolute **** people write, since day one man has drunk water. Deary **** me...
mattsokolinski
6 Jun 16#45
So based on your own experience you assume this is the case in whole west midlands?
Did it cause you any harm or are you a typical hypohondriac that believes in anything he/she will see in the news or the internet
I suggest you move home or change your water pipes because all I can see there is some copper and salt, meaning that there would be a lot more people in hospitals due to copper poisoning
Robo
6 Jun 161#46
This is the only water I've noticed has added chemicals, I'd rather drink bottled water than from the tap, so this one I've stopped buying.
Believe it's made by Coca Cola, why they have to add electrolytes I'm unsure
polarbaba
6 Jun 16#47
agree.. I am happy with the good stuff coming straight from the ground.. no need to mess with it..
mittromney
6 Jun 16#48
not as good as mineral water.
liamf12
6 Jun 16#49
Think I'll stick to my award winning Thames Water from the tap, which has won many taste tests over the years.
Overheard a conversation the other day with a degree qualified nutritionist who had switched back to full fat milk to avoid the chemicals in processed milk. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing to some.
In over 45 years we have been supplied unfit water once, only my sister was ill through it. If we lived in less fortunate countries with untreated water I'm sure it would be far more & their life expectancy far less. As for bottled water, I remember a few scandals over the years and this smart water being ridiculed more than once.
Off to the fridge now to drink some bacteria pooped out of an American bottom decades ago, we know it was good bacteria because he lived with it inside his gut for years.
DrConiigton
6 Jun 16#50
Not sure about all west midlands, but in East Midlands that is for sure.
And no it is not pipes, they are reasonably new (4+ years old). That is little bit of rust, fluoride and other chemicals. There is zero good calcium, magnesium or any other mineral which you would consider to be healthy.
I do read everything on internet and i cross check ALL myself, so i can make my mind up.
So far my and my friends family drinking distilled water for 4+ years and all of us feel significant improvement in health. Memory, joints, ****, stones, dreams, etc..etc..
There is legal info on the net which states different amounts of fluoride added to tap water. The more populated/ the poorer area - the more they add this stuff.
Main thing what it does - it calcify your pineal gland which is responsible for dreams and memory. It puts people to sleep, they become not as creative, they dont have good imagination, so they are better suitable for completing the task, not creating one.
Call it conspiracy, i call it reality.
SpeedyG
6 Jun 16#51
Since the infamous Dasani incident I'd be wary of any water Coca Cola sale these days.
Wibblefish
6 Jun 16#52
I'm not even sure if I read that correctly, you dream better by not drinking tap water now?
megaman666
6 Jun 16#53
it is distilled tap water, but its clean and tastes great. buy this every week, 24 bottles for £6 on Ocado.
errormessage
6 Jun 161#54
For the 'dump it in the boot of the car' water, I'll stick with Aldi's 12x500ml for £1.79 - and no Costco membership required.
Proveright
6 Jun 16#55
Bit like you should avoid tinned tomatoes as the lining of the tin seeps into the tomatoes, the same with plastic bottles , the dangerous chemicals in the plastic, in this case leak into the water.
BigBen75020
6 Jun 16#56
Iceland the warehouse 24x50cl water £ 2,75 try to beat that, I know it's not brand name but hey..
jambone
6 Jun 16#57
Think it must be local, price in Croydon was around £5.50 inc VAT
jambone
6 Jun 16#58
40x50cl for £3.30 of own brand in costco
ketan619
6 Jun 16#59
Great to keep in the car as a back up...
shak
6 Jun 16#60
Readig these comments I honestly can't believe there's so many of you :o
dealerxxx
6 Jun 16#61
Water is water! Let the natural water do you good!
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We get this for our 13yo daughter mainly as she won't drink anything else - In Costco today it was around £4.60 a case' so may have been a local promo at £4
Heat added - miles cheaper then the supermarkets.
we have fluoride added in our local water here in the west midlands. the rest of us have recycled water with presciption drugs .. toxic chlorine... amoebas etc in the water. I would prefer to drink genuinely clean water.
this is not whats in most of our taps unfortunatly.
Only about 10% of people in the UK get water which is fluoridated to 1ppm or 1mg/l. A few have water with a higher amount of natural fluoride. Otherwise most tap water contains less than 0.5mg/l. Apparently my area has an average of only 0.06mg/l. :confused:
I assume you don't drink tea. :wink:
The UK does NOT "recycle" water, it rains far too much for it to make any commercial sense...So I would rather stick with the government regulated, good ol' Yorkshire tap water.
Hot deal though, I usually stick a case in the boot of my car, for those long journeys!
My water distiller prior distillation:
After distilling x3 times, which equals to 12liters or 3 gallons:
That is what you get into your body with every 3 gallons of water, with Brita filter or without.
If you feel that is alright, Bon Appétit.
Did it cause you any harm or are you a typical hypohondriac that believes in anything he/she will see in the news or the internet
I suggest you move home or change your water pipes because all I can see there is some copper and salt, meaning that there would be a lot more people in hospitals due to copper poisoning
Believe it's made by Coca Cola, why they have to add electrolytes I'm unsure
Overheard a conversation the other day with a degree qualified nutritionist who had switched back to full fat milk to avoid the chemicals in processed milk. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing to some.
In over 45 years we have been supplied unfit water once, only my sister was ill through it. If we lived in less fortunate countries with untreated water I'm sure it would be far more & their life expectancy far less. As for bottled water, I remember a few scandals over the years and this smart water being ridiculed more than once.
Off to the fridge now to drink some bacteria pooped out of an American bottom decades ago, we know it was good bacteria because he lived with it inside his gut for years.
And no it is not pipes, they are reasonably new (4+ years old). That is little bit of rust, fluoride and other chemicals. There is zero good calcium, magnesium or any other mineral which you would consider to be healthy.
I do read everything on internet and i cross check ALL myself, so i can make my mind up.
So far my and my friends family drinking distilled water for 4+ years and all of us feel significant improvement in health. Memory, joints, ****, stones, dreams, etc..etc..
There is legal info on the net which states different amounts of fluoride added to tap water. The more populated/ the poorer area - the more they add this stuff.
Main thing what it does - it calcify your pineal gland which is responsible for dreams and memory. It puts people to sleep, they become not as creative, they dont have good imagination, so they are better suitable for completing the task, not creating one.
Call it conspiracy, i call it reality.