Fiji Water is amazing. I also drink pop too much and have recently started drinking vitamin water. It has flavors and is actually good tasting flavored water.
2007-03-05 16:11:14
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answered by Ker 2
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I normaly drink tap-water, but I also have the benifit of liveing in the country and have a well the collects water from a pristein underground river that flows over five-hundred feet underground.
Now if you are looking into alternatives to soda that are healthy, then I have a couple of ideas.
Try adding a squeeze of lemon to a glass of water. It adds a refreshing flavor without the added sugar or chemicals and adds some vitamins. If you live in a town where they add all kinds of nasty stuff to your water, you might look into a water filter or just use bottled water. For this, just about any brand will do.
You could also try some teas. Now black teas ( english breakfast or any other tea that is black or dark brown) have caffein in them, so you might want to avoid them. Green tea and white tea have very little caffein and herbal teas usualy have none, so as long as you don't add too much sweetener (if any) they should be alright. But you shouldn't drink teas all the time. It is imortant to drink plenty of plain water (or at the most, with a little lemon juice in it) to help keep your system working well.
2007-03-05 16:49:53
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answered by BoranJarami 3
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Try drinking the local purified water. Most of the time it is healthier and tastes better since it goes through an elaborate process to remove impurities, contaminants and germs.
A lot of the bottled water is drawn from springs which have not been cleansed or purified. "Spring" water is water that comes out of the ground after it has passed through, "who knows what."
Also, bottled water can cost as much as $1.00 a pint while local purified tap water can cost 1/10 of a cent a pint.
2007-03-12 14:02:56
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answered by Mr. Been there 4
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I drink Propel Fitness Water in the Kiwi Strawberry flavor. It is so tasty and healthy that why drink anything else. I don't drink tap and I rarely drink plain bottled water tho I would if I had too. But definitely NOT tap. Try the Propel by getting one bottle of it and see if you like it and if you do, places like Costco sell it in large quantities. Give it a shot. It's tasty and its healthy with added vitamins.
2007-03-13 03:11:39
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answered by Juicy Girl 3
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I think there is little difference between bottled and tap water because both systems use filtering devices to try to get rid of as much bacteria as possible. As for me, I enjoy Crystal Springs or Fiji Water. Dasani is also really fresh as well. Try a variety and see what you like! THere's even vitamin water for those who don't like the taste of plain water! :]
2007-03-05 16:29:15
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answered by miszjanee 2
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I drink tap water at home; bottled water when I'm at work, out shopping, etc. I'll buy bottled. Normally I buy whatever is available, but if they have several kinds, I'll buy Fiji or Evian becuase those two are different from any other kind. Fiji's my favorite.
2007-03-06 03:14:57
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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I prefer water out of a bottle. My top choice in bottle water is Dasani, and if the store doesnt carry Dasani, I like aquafina as well. To me the other waters have a thick taste, or a salty taste.
2007-03-13 13:46:30
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answered by Heather Michelle 2
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Bottled water like Volvic from France and the glacial bottled spring waters of Canada such as Polaris.
2007-03-06 01:05:33
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answered by Scent of Nutmeg 3
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Right out of the tap. I'm lucky to live in a town that has good tasting water.
2007-03-05 16:12:09
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answered by Phartzalot 6
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I drink bottled water, the type of water i drink is Dasani and Springs.
2007-03-12 13:16:19
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answered by curt 3
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