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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rocky Mountain Int'l (OTC:RMIL former OTC:OVIS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Hawkmoon who wrote (24410)12/7/1997 12:57:00 PM
From: Riley G  Respond to of 55532
 
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Rocky Mountain Crystal Water originates from a deep artesian well in the Big Horn Range of the Rocky Mountains. The well is 1,098 feet deep and taps the water stored in the Madison-Bighorn aquifer. The water is filtered through over 7,000 feet of limestone, which is considered nature's best purifier. Our water has been carbon dated to be more than 8,000 years old. To insure that you enjoy all its unspoiled essence, Rocky Mountain Crystal Water is bottled at the source in Ten Sleep, Wyoming.

NATURALLY PURE

Rocky Mountain Crystal Water is extraordinarily pure. It has been seeping for thousands of years through thousands of feet of limestone rock. By comparison, Rocky Mountain Crystal Water is about 8 times purer than Perrier. Rocky Mountain Crystal Water satisfies the consumers need for a naturally pure drinking water source with the taste and quality discriminating consumers seek.

PREMIUM TASTING WATER

Consumers rated taste as one of the most important reasons for purchasing a particular bottled water. The taste of Rocky Mountain Crystal Water is especially appealing to the American public. Absolutely pure water such as distilled water and other waters that have been extensively processed are tasteless. It is the correct balance of trace minerals that make water taste truly great. Too much mineral content produces a "chalky" or "metallic" taste many people dislike. The minerals in Rocky Mountain Crystal Water combine to make a well-balanced, healthy water with outstanding flavor and taste.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (24410)12/7/1997 12:57:00 PM
From: Riley G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
Cheyenne Springs water originates from a protected spring in the snowy mountain range of Southeast Wyoming. The spring is located on a private ranch over 7,000 feet above sea level. This remote location assures the product is in no danger of being contaminated by the public or toxic waste.

To insure that you enjoy all its unspoiled natural flavor, Cheyenne Springs water is completely protected from the time it bubbles out of the mountain spring until it is in the bottle.

NATURALLY PURE

Cheyenne Springs water is exceptionally pure. It's pH of 7.8 which makes it near perfect as a balanced natural water. It has been purified thru some of natures most efficient and clean filtering media, layers of limestone and other prehistoric rock formations. Cheyenne Springs water is 100% natural. There are no additives required to improve the taste. Most mineral waters are altered to improve the taste or to remove toxic waste materials or both. Cheyenne Springs needs no alterations or improvements. The consumer can have complete confidence in Cheyenne Springs Natural Purity.

PREMIUM TASTING WATER

Consumers rate taste as one of the most important reasons for purchasing a particular bottled water. The taste of Cheyenne Springs is especially appealing to the American public. Absolutely pure water such as distilled water and other waters that have been extensively processed are tasteless. It is the correct balance of trace minerals that make water taste truly great. Too much mineral content produces a chalky or metallic taste many people dislike. The minerals in Cheyenne Springs combine to make a well balanced, healthy water with outstanding flavor and taste.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (24410)12/7/1997 1:08:00 PM
From: Arcane Lore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
The following RMIL trivia may be of interest. It seems that RMIL has made the (SI) history books:

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To: Josef Svejk (43 )
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell Saturday, Dec 6 1997 1:01AM EST
Reply # of 59

Most fanatical thread:

RMIL (formerly OVIS)
207.183.153.206

For comparison:
INTC thread -- 41,624 posts in 2 years 2 months
RMIL thread -- 24,161 posts in 2 months and 4 days

If the INTC thread had grown at the same rate as RMIL, they would now have in excess of 290,000 posts!

- Jeff

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