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To: michael d kugler who wrote (22473)11/30/1997 5:14:00 AM
From: shades  Respond to of 55532
 
Drip, drip, drip.

If the water is bottled at Ten Sleep, it can be labeled as spring water despite the fact it is taken from the municipal water supply. There is an apparent loophole in the labelling laws which says if the water is taken after being treated by the municipality, it can't be natural spring water. If it is bottled before treatment, it can be.


First off they do not label their non spring water as such, you are in error: First brand they have is Rocky Mountain Crystal Water

From their website:

Our premium pure artesian water flows from a well in the Big Horn Mountains

Second their "spring" water they do label as such

Cheyenne Springs Natural Spring Water

From their website:

The natural spring water bottled under the trademark "Cheyenne Springs" originates from a covered, protected spring in the mountain range near Woods Landing, Wyoming. The spring is in a remote area on private land and is not accessible to the public.

Have you even cared to visit the website of the company you so vehemetly attack, your DD is almost as pathetic as TopCats, and you are supposed to be managing many peoples funds at your job, YOU CARE ME more than TopCat does


So you can take it right out of the river, sewage and all, you can apparently call it spring water. Ten Sleep has no treatment plant that I know of. But the water is excellent.

Yes the water is excellent, but you nays would have us believe that water from a pure source that does not have to be filtered cannot compete with filtered water which costs much more, ot mentioning the minerals you lose in the filtration process.