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Swiss mountain water
Posted by Rockstargirl on November 12, 2022 at 3:20 amHow do companies claim thermal water or water from the Swiss alps and then “made in the USA”? No way they fly millions of gallons of water. Isn’t it all deionized?
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Rockstargirl said:How do companies claim thermal water or water from the Swiss alps and then “made in the USA”? No way they fly millions of gallons of water. Isn’t it all deionized?
If you put a drop in every batch….hmmmn…I’m thinking… Contains Swiss Alps water.
Did they say…ONLY Swiss Mt water? You know the routine.
If I go to the super market….and NO PLACE COULD BE FURTHER FROM WHERE I LIVE….than Switerland…. I can easily purchase Swiss Alp drinking water.
Maybe there is a new term in the offing…. ‘Claim water’?
Aloha!
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“Made” anywhere does no exclude sourcing of (ridiculous) ingredients.
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In my experience, unless they are using a technical determination to qualify the water such as deionized or distilled, it is straight-up marketing bunk.
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Graillotion said:Rockstargirl said:How do companies claim thermal water or water from the Swiss alps and then “made in the USA”? No way they fly millions of gallons of water. Isn’t it all deionized?
If you put a drop in every batch….hmmmn…I’m thinking… Contains Swiss Alps water.
Did they say…ONLY Swiss Mt water? You know the routine.
If I go to the super market….and NO PLACE COULD BE FURTHER FROM WHERE I LIVE….than Switerland…. I can easily purchase Swiss Alp drinking water.
Maybe there is a new term in the offing…. ‘Claim water’?
Aloha!
Lol. I mean it’s so ridiculous that people would believe this. The cost!
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