In bottled water, it reads, "Enhanced with Minerals for a pure, fresh taste," What minerals did they use?!


Question: These are just little weird things that I ponder from time to time.
If they didn't use these minerals, Would the water taste, "Yucky"?

Maybe I shouldn't read books by George Carlin.


Answers: These are just little weird things that I ponder from time to time.
If they didn't use these minerals, Would the water taste, "Yucky"?

Maybe I shouldn't read books by George Carlin.

I don't know which minerals they use, but they are perfectly harmless. One bottled water, I believe AquaFina, uses none, and when you drink it you'll notice the difference: it is absolutely tasteless. If you thought water was tasteless before, think again.

You see, some water sources are where the water flows over rocks and the minerals naturally gradually break off into the water, giving it its taste. Other bottlers add their own blend of natural minerals to achieve a fresh-from-the-source taste that some people are accustomed to. I would venture to say that most of us don't realize that the mineral taste is there until it is totally removed...then something tastes wrong.

haven't you heard of mineral water, or fountains of youth?
Those things have minerals in them.

It's good for you.

The minerals are things like cadmium, mercury, lead, arsenic, and other heavy metals.

Enjoy.

to remove the taste of city water ,a listing should be on the label .use only ozonated spring water.best quality.most of the bottle water is a dirty trick from large corporation's looking for the dollar sign.exp aqua fina,from pepsi cola,pepsico admitted to use filtered city water.dasani coca cola had the same problem in England, France ,Belgium ,few years ago and were ban to sell water.

Down to the use of bottled water! I can understand if a city had sewage backup problems and it ruined the water supply, But just for convinience and laziness to find a fountain to drink from is a waste of materials! I drink tap. I think green!





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