What is usually inside of bottled water?!


Question:

What is usually inside of bottled water?


Answers:
always look at the ingerdients label on the bottled water.
I'll give you an example....
Dasani Bottled Water has:
water, magnesium sulfate, potassium chloride, salt

water

Look on the label. I can guarantee it says "water".

H2O is definitely in it! ;)

And if it is a flavoured drink, the other ingredient would be extracts of that friut.

water. sometimes it is distilled, sometimes not. also probably fluoride, which is found in most tap waters. plus a few vitamins and minerals usually too. =) read the label. if your not sure what one of the ingredients is, look it up on the net :)

you just answered your question.

Definitely water. There are different types though.

peanuts.

lol

water! what else do you think.

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What is usually inside of bottled "WATER"? what else?

For new bottled water, you get to find inside water plus air.

For some water bottle being used as utility bottle, you find many other liquid plus air.

ummmm......... water?

water

water lil mama

water and a mix of cleaning chemicals, to make the water clean




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