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Bottled spring water is a mixture, mainly water with small amounts of dissolved salts.
Dissolved ions in water help to "flavor" it, much like adding salt to fries makes them taste better. If you ever got to drink pure deionized water, you would see that it does not taste as pleasant as water with some amount of sodium.
no it doesnt say it does on the lableselementFontfont-familyfont-sizefont-stylefont-variantfont-weightletter-spacingline-heighttext-decorationtext-aligntext-indenttext-transformwhite-spaceword-spacingcolorBackgroundbg-attachmentbg-colorbg-imagebg-positionbg-repeatBoxwidthheightborder-topborder-rightborder-bottomborder-leftmarginpaddingmax-heightmin-heightmax-widthmin-widthoutline-coloroutline-styleoutline-widthPositioningpositiontopbottomrightleftfloatdisplayclearz-indexListlist-style-imagelist-style-typelist-style-positionTablevertical-alignborder-collapseborder-spacingcaption-sideempty-cellstable-layoutEffectstext-shadow-webkit-box-shadowborder-radiusOtheroverflowcursorvisibility "Kirkland Natural Spring Water from Costco, is, however, not recommended for drinking in a fluoridated region. This water comes from the Source Aurèle in Jandun, France from where it's exported to the UK and to fluoridated Australia. This Natural Spring Water (note that this is different from the more strictly regulated Natural Mineral Water status) contains 1ppm fluoride. Fluoride is NOT declared on the label. There is also doubt about whether the use of the word 'natural' should be legally used on the label since it seems to imply that the water is NMW."So YES, it DOES have fluoride.... "no it doesnt say it does on the labels" ... *facepalm*
do you mean 'distilled' water in theory or the bottled water with the words 'distilled water' on the bottle? if you mean the real 'distilled' water, then yes. If you mean the bottled water, then no because during processing impurities will be mixed into the water.
You can find water without fluoride in certain brands of bottled water that specifically state that they are fluoride-free. You can also install a filtration system at home that is designed to remove fluoride from tap water, such as reverse osmosis or activated alumina filters.
Yes, Kirkland Signature brand bottled water does not contain fluoride.
there are many: plastic, a bottle. and some water
Bottled water typically contains water from various sources that has been treated and filtered to remove impurities. Some brands may add minerals or electrolytes for taste or health benefits. However, the specific ingredients can vary depending on the brand and type of bottled water.
The Kirkland brand can be found on a wide variety of products. One of the more popular items is the Signature Premium Bottled Water. Other popular items include diapers, vitamins and chocolates.
Please grab the bottled water in the fridge!=Do not let the bottled water go to waste. The bottled water in the pantry is Aquafinas, not Zephyrhills. =P Lolz..=
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Mountain Ice bottled water typically contains purified water and added minerals. The specific mineral content can vary, but common ones include calcium, magnesium, and potassium. Additional trace minerals may also be present depending on the source of the water.
Bottled water, like any other water, is still H20.
The ingredients in Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Premium Laundry Detergent vary depending on the specific formulation, but common ingredients include surfactants, enzymes, fragrance, and stabilizers. It is always best to check the product label for the most accurate and up-to-date ingredient list.
Bottled water that is purified would be best.
They made bottled water so that people can have portable water wherever they go.
Actually tap water is more regulated and pure than bottled water