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To: David R who wrote (27080)12/13/1997 9:56:00 PM
From: shades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
Nice that you can twist this to suggest that I would not think that magnesium is beneficial (in proper dosage).

So based on the chart whcih water would YOU buy, PERRIER or RMCW?

. That would not cover the cost of distribution or bottling.

Is it cheaper to ship to california (where 33% of all bottled water is consumed in the US) from france or from wyoming?

The last time I was at a store, a liter of the cheapest water was .79. Local deliverd water costs ~ $8/gal. Reverse Osmosis (not pure) costs .15 - .25 per gal. I fail to see water at .45/gal as a rip.

Do any of those waters have the purity and near perfect PH balance of RMCW, or the magnesium that is so good or your heart? You said that RMCW water could not be marketed as a PREMIUM prodcut, I proved you wrong.