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Water is just water

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Drinking bottled water has been blamed for the huge increase in dental disease over the last few years. Flouridating tap water has been described as one of the 10 most important public health measures of all time, and I for one much prefer tap water to bottled.
 
It depends on the city. Some municipalities have the most awful tasting water! Atlanta has decent water, which I don't mind drinking from the tap. Now, when I lived in Houston, TX and in South FL, I would never drink their water! It tasted like a tin can. You can also put those purifying filters right on the faucet, which works well in my opinion. Bottled water is overated in my opinion. I buy it for convenience to carry with me, but at home the tap is just fine.
 
It really comes down to the city, you are talking about.

I always drink bottled water. You are right, I grew up that way.

Most toothpastes + regular professional dental cleaning supply sufficient amount of flour for the prevention of dental/gum diseases.

SC
 
Bottled water all the way. I never drink out of the tap, which my city water is horrible.
 
My parents have a well - so I grew up with 'tap water'. Moving to the city -gross! I would fill up jugs of my parents' tap water and take it home with me. City water is just plain awful.
 
It really depends on where I am. I was raised on Western Kansas well water, so to me, nothing is better than that super cold water, straight from the ground. Yum. However, when I lived in the country north of Abilene, we also had well water. And it was hard, nasty, gross with lots of floaty things. So I became a bottled water guy. I still am here.

But I've been known to drive all over creation when I go back to WKS, just to fine a running well to get a sip of the stuff.
 
I grew up on well water, so straight from the tap for me. Now, I use a Brita because I live in a city.
 
In Las Vegas, the water is very heavily cholorinated; so we have the reverse osmosis thingy and a water system that makes the water SOFT (first time you will see gay guys doing that!)....

After doin all of that, the water is super to drink, make coffee/tea, etc...

So, I guess after spending X-amount of $$'s changing the basic H2O product from a place where fish fuck in it/pee in it, to drinkable water......the water actually tastes pretty good! (*8*) (*8*) :kiss: :kiss:
 
I only drink bottled water as well even tho the water supply of Sofia is one of the clearest in the world, coming straight from the Vitosha and Rila mountains...
 
I use tap water. There's no bad taste and it's a heluva lot cheaper than bottled water.
 
In Seattle I wouldn't even drink the water filtered, but anywhere else I've lived I found that filtering the tap water worked just fine.

I used to drink more bottled water, but now do only rarely. I'm concerned about all the oil it takes to make the bottles, landfill, recycling expense, general wastefullness, etc..
 
We live in a small private community with its own water/sewage plant. Considering how badly the rest of the community is run, we run any water that we drink or cook with through Brita filters. We have 2 pitchers and 2 Brita watercoolers and they all get used a lot.
 
Tap water here and the occasional Brita filtered water. In my city, the water tastes great.

Surrounded by so much water in Ccanada, I can never convince myself I should pay for water. Ps. Outside the city, there is a water bottling plant. Guess where they fill the bottles from. A friend of mine is a Production Manager there. Of course, it is not public info, but snicker, snicker,:badgrin: :badgrin:
 
I grew up drinking tap water and occasionally I'll still drink it but now its mostly bottled water for me.
 
Yeah, what HardUp1 said.

$1 for a bottle of water that's almost free?? Earth to brain, earth to brain, are we coming through?

As already pointed out, lots of places in the US (in the South, especially, it seems) the water tastes terrible, so I'd get a filter or something.

Luckily I grew up and current live in places with fantastic tap water. In fact, the building that I work in has old, crusty pipes and the water fountain water tastes terrible. So I "bottle" my own tap water and bring it in to work for drinking & tea. :)
 
I grew up on well water, so straight from the tap for me. Now, I use a Brita because I live in a city.

same for me. My city chlorinates the water so heavily it tastes terrible. The brita filter takes away the taste.
 
It's funny to me that some guys will put a penis in their mouth but they won't drink tap water. *giggle*
 
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