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Thanks for having a look Kirri, yes I am very confused, sorry if i'm hijacking the conversation away from Evian?
The very cheap ones do say table water on the bottle though, unless that is a recent addition, so people did know what they were buying unless they struggle with reading English.0 -
http://www.poundland.co.uk/product-range/a-z/pack-of-six-500ml-cristaline-bottled-water/
6 x 500ml bottles of Cristaline which is a French spring water for £1
http://www.homebargains.co.uk/products/5266-cristaline-natural-spring-water-case-of-24-x-500ml.aspx
24 x 500ml bottles Cristaline £4, Home Bargains
http://www.homebargains.co.uk/products/6533-cristaline-natural-spring-water-case-of-6-x-2l.aspx
6 x 2 LTR bottles Cristaline 1.74, Home Bargains0 -
Yep, though not as issue for me as such as I don't use my milkman for milk, just water, kitchen towel and the odd fruit juice
Kitchen towel :eek: I get 6 x Flair kitchen towels for 99p at 99p Stores.
www.99pstoresltd.com
Fluoride.. if it's in the mineral or spring water naturally that's fine. It can't be added to either. Presumably it can be to a table water since if that's the same as purified water it's just mains water that's been filtered and put through reverse osmosis.. that's getting a bit techie for me lol
Re: carbonated.. Badoit is naturally carbonated but with Perrier I've read they take the gas out then add it back in later so it's a more even fizz.. dunno if that's true but Badoit can be barely fizzy.0 -
Kitchen towel :eek: I get 6 x Flair kitchen towels for 99p at 99p Stores.
www.99pstoresltd.com
Fluoride.. if it's in the mineral or spring water naturally that's fine. It can't be added to either. Presumably it can be to a table water since if that's the same as purified water it's just mains water that's been filtered and put through reverse osmosis.. that's getting a bit techie for me lol
I'm happy with £1 for two, it's better paying that than going to the 99p shop where I live!!
and some mains areas have fluoride added in I believe, don't think I do..0
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