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Hey, spring water industries market dirty water sometimes. Why not market "fetid water" as a fad drink. Add caffeine and you've got "Fetid Joe". |
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During mid-February, Fetid Joe could also market it's sister drink: Love Canal |
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What would the ingredients of Love Canal be? |
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The ingredients would be the "natural" spring water taken from the creek. I'm not sure what the level of safety is there... |
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Good idea. It could be sterilized with gamma radiation and scanned for toxins. |
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"Ha! Stupid American Drink toxic water! NOW YOU DIE!" (ninjas and clowns enter and start battling each other with bowling pins and large inflatable toilets while poisoned American vomits and dies in background. Announcer uses chainsaw on his own legs before midgets come out and start urinating on exotic animals, including tigers and leopards.) |
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gamma radiation always means trouble. Make it 'The Incredible Hulk water' featuring a free eerie glow. Parasitey. |
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I've heard that some people advise consumers against drinking spring water if pregnant due to the high bacteria content compared to distilled water. |
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Spring water is NOT pure, although some folks think it must be. |
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I spent two summers monitoring water quality in the springs of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways national park. I often heard people assuming that there would be signs up if the water WASN'T pure, which was the opposite of the Park Service's approach. I only found one water sample that rated as pure, once. |
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The City of Springfield, Missouri, sells spring water from Fulbright Spring to a local bottler, but treats the spring water to a full purification process before adding it to the city water supply. Fulbright Spring is well-known to be supplied by a hole in the bottom of the Sac River, with only a few hours of underground flow between the two. |
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Water treatment includes ultraviolet light, but I don't think gamma radiation is a good idea. |
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