Geoff.D
Honorary Master
IF the reason for the switch is to reduce plastic pollution, then yes it makes sense.
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If anything, this is better than bottled water, considering all the plastic floating around everywhere and anywhere on the planet..
IF the reason for the switch is to reduce plastic pollution, then yes it makes sense.
This is a very interesting stat.
I couldn't get the link to open for some reason. What else does it say?
Do you put a lid on a can of Coke etc?If the can has a lid yes I can buy
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Am I a joke to you?

Do you put a lid on a can of Coke etc?
I typically buy bottled water if I'm out somewhere and thirsty, but I then re-use that bottle a few times until eventually I forget it somewhere. Then start again.Why wouldn't anyway buy canned water..?? What makes it worse than buying bottled water that would make people not want to buy it..?
If anything, this is better than bottled water, considering all the plastic floating around everywhere and anywhere on the planet..
Yeah but was just saying cans of water are the same as a can of Coke or Sprite or whatever so don't know why people would be against this.You have not asked if he buys cans of Coke. I don't buy cans, not just because of the volume (don't to Cokes insulting 440ml bottles either), because you cannot close them.
East River water is quite tastyNY Air? No thanks.
I would happily buy a few gallons of their water though.
This is not water. This is homeopathic whisky diluted with potentisation principle.Chill Beverages International has launched Africa’s first canned water: DAY Water. The RSP for a can of 300ml DAY is R5.99, and is available in stores nationwide, in both still and sparkling variants.
Question: Will you buy canned water?
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Same here. I remember buying bottle water on 3 occasions in my entire life.No, just no.
I don't buy bottled water so I'm pretty sure I'm not going to buy it in a can.