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What does "legit water" mean? Nestle Pure Life is a brand for a variety of bottled ... um ... water-based beverages (at least some of them have fruit flavorings and Splenda (sucralose) added). I meant, is it just reused tap water? Or does it come from natural springs and such?
It boils and becomes steam.
Water cycle recycles water. It is important for life.
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The water cycle. The life cycle.
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Nestle brands have a rather long product life cycle. For example, Coffee Mate was introduced in 1961 and is still widely popular.
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What does "legit water" mean? Nestle Pure Life is a brand for a variety of bottled ... um ... water-based beverages (at least some of them have fruit flavorings and Splenda (sucralose) added). I meant, is it just reused tap water? Or does it come from natural springs and such?
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It boils and becomes steam.
water bottles are not a "living thing" however like most everything, it must go through a process. First it get manufactured (at the factory when they make a bottle) then it gets filled with processed water/filtered then it gets sold.
Water cycle recycles water. It is important for life.
Bottled Life Nestle's Business with Water - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:o.Al. Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud)
There is a water cycle because it is necessary to sustain life on Earth.
Tagline of Nestle: Good Food, Good Life
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