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Choosing The Right Bottled Water

By Ron Cripps

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Public water has suffered from some negative reports in the last few years, thus raising the the bottled water enterprise to where it is now. Bottled water, with the array of manufacturers on the market, the health benefits that each and every manufacturer promotes, which bottle will satisfy your family’s needs?

Probably the most reliable strategies selecting a bottled water, according to the majority of people, is to purchase drinking water from brand names you already trust. Brand names like Coca-Cola, an proven leader in fizzy drinks and treats, has created Dasani, which happens to be filtered water that is thought to be healthy for everyone. The Coca-Cola brand beckons people to believe that their bottled water is the highest quality, regardless that there have been claims that it is no more than steamed tap water. There does seem to be a difference from tap water to Dasani, the bottled water; you are able to find out more about Dasani water by going to www.cocacola.com.

Aquafina, the bottled water manufactured by Pepsi, is another leader in the bottled water industry. Aquafina also states that it’s filtered numerous times prior to being bottled, and it’s also somewhat reasonably priced. We all know the health rewards of consuming more water and hydrating our bodies and so the Pepsi corporation employs this as a marketing gimic to promote the bottled water. Flavored water has boosted the sales of bottled water and together Aquafina and Dasani are on board with this. If you do not particularly like the bland non-taste of water, you can purchase bottles with a slight taste of a fruit flavor. To find out more on this you can go to www.pepsi.com.

If you would like drink water for more energy, you can take Propel fitness water provided by Gatorade. Drinking this all the time is not recommended, mainly because it contains a considerable quantity of sugar but not as much as Gatorade. Propel does indeed have a good level of electrolytes, that will give you more energy while participating in sporting activities. Glaceau manufactures a bottled water which contains electrolytes and it’s referred to as Smart Water. Athletes and marathon runners often use these brands of bottled water for the electrolytes to provide them energy, for the reason that body won’t provide them.

The industry even advertises that there’s a bottled water that may help you to shed some weight and that will even make your skin shine. Evian and Fiji are considered ‘beauty waters’ and continue to be leading the bottled water market. Crystal Light and Special K supply vitamin packages which will be put into bottled water for added nourishment.

Should you not want the expense of paying for bottled water and tap water just isn’t going to impress you, why not give some thought to rain water. One needs a rainwater tank that’s linked to a down pipe. You need to make sure that the water that goes into the tank is nice and clean, let a heavy downpour of rain run through the pipe first and then hook it into your tank. This water could even provide you with all the water needed for cooking as well. To help to make the rain water cleaner, you can install a filter to your faucet. For a one off price you can add a rainwater tank and also a filter, unlike a fortnightly or monthly price for bottled water. These kinds of rainwater tanks come in all shapes and forms to match your family needs.

All the products in the bottled water industry has it’s positive aspects, but you must pay special attention to our bodies to purchase what meets your requirements–all the best!

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Cripps, Ron "Choosing The Right Bottled Water." Choosing The Right Bottled Water. 22 May. 2010. uberarticles.com. 11 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/health-and-fitness/the-increasing-popularity-of-the-bottled-water-industry/>.

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Cripps, R (2010, May 22). Choosing The Right Bottled Water. Retrieved April 11, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/health-and-fitness/the-increasing-popularity-of-the-bottled-water-industry/

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