Yes. In small amounts only.
This product is bottled the same way it has been from the beginning. The water does have a trace amount of Uranium in it (yes the radioactive element) so you should limit your consumption of it. It is however very tasty.
i wouldn't if it is more then 3 days expired.
That all depends on where it was bottled and what source was used.
It is 'Safe' as there will be no bodily harm, but it will taste slightly different and seem abit slimy/mucus like.
no, this is the reason why they have the expipiery date on it, do i highly aadvise you do not drink it
Only the tap water; bottled water is safe to drink.
The water in Thailand is generally not safe to drink directly from the tap. It is recommended to drink bottled or boiled water to avoid getting sick from contaminants.
In certain parts of Missouri's lead belt it is not safe to drink the water, so you must consume bottled water.
The water in the Dominican Republic is generally not safe to drink from the tap. It is recommended to drink bottled or filtered water to avoid getting sick from contaminants.
Yes, it is.
The water in Greece is generally safe to drink, but it is recommended to stick to bottled water for drinking to avoid any potential stomach issues.
It is generally not safe to drink tap water in the Dominican Republic. It is recommended to drink bottled water or water that has been properly filtered or boiled.
The water in the Dominican Republic is generally not safe to drink directly from the tap. It is recommended to drink bottled or filtered water to avoid potential health risks.