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6-Pack 16.9-Oz Smartwater Vapor Distilled Premium Water Bottles

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$3.90

$6.99

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Amazon has 6-Pack 16.9-Oz Smartwater Vapor Distilled Premium Water Bottles for $5.99 - $1.50 (25%) when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - $0.60 (10%) when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $3.89. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Premium bottled water with added electrolytes for a pure, crisp taste
  • 100% recyclable bottle

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Amazon has 6-Pack 16.9-Oz Smartwater Vapor Distilled Premium Water Bottles for $5.99 - $1.50 (25%) when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - $0.60 (10%) when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $3.89. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for posting this deal. About this item:
  • Premium bottled water with added electrolytes for a pure, crisp taste
  • 100% recyclable bottle

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Model: glaceau Smartwater®, 16.9 oz., Pack Of 6

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This is a Coca Cola water. Years back, Coca Cola used to make their billions with their sodas. These past few years parents have been telling their kids to not drink soda, instead, drink water. It's healthier. So, Coca Cola goes to work to sell water. But no, they make this water acidic so people get thirsty after drinking so they'll drink more and more, so Coca Cola gets their billions back. And they call it "Smart" water. It is smart indeed, for them. So, the past year or so, people are getting smarter and discovered the difference between acidic and alkaline water. So, Coca Cola made an alkaline version of this, charging us more than the non-alkaline version, because they were getting slaughtered by Essentia+, and other high pH waters like Core and even my favorite Qure. And they make their water 9.5+pH to compete with Essentia+ although our body balanced pH is 7.4. Coca Cola is a company that focuses more on their bottom line and their ESG score and not the consumer's health. I specifically ask for drinks not made by Coca Cola when I'm at restaurants and bars. Anything but Coca Cola.

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There's an insane amount of misinformation in this thread.

As someone who works in an industry including, but not limited to, bottled water, I'll try my best to dispel all these weird comments:
Quote from cornerblitz13 :
This is a Coca Cola water. Years back, Coca Cola used to make their billions with their sodas. These past few years parents have been telling their kids to not drink soda, instead, drink water. It's healthier. So, Coca Cola goes to work to sell water. But no, they make this water acidic so people get thirsty after drinking so they'll drink more and more, so Coca Cola gets their billions back. And they call it "Smart" water. It is smart indeed, for them. So, the past year or so, people are getting smarter and discovered the difference between acidic and alkaline water. So, Coca Cola made an alkaline version of this, charging us more than the non-alkaline version, because they were getting slaughtered by Essentia+, and other high pH waters like Core and even my favorite Qure. And they make their water 9.5+pH to compete with Essentia+ although our body balanced pH is 7.4. Coca Cola is a company that focuses more on their bottom line and their ESG score and not the consumer's health. I specifically ask for drinks not made by Coca Cola when I'm at restaurants and bars. Anything but Coca Cola.
1) TCCC started selling water is a smart business move. If people are moving away from sugary CSDs to bottled water, it makes sense to put yourself in a position so that you're still making money. Bottled water is cheap to manufacture & has a high profit margin on it. It's a no brainer.
2) There's no acid in this water. Look @ the ingredient list. No idea where you got this information from.
3) TCCC Got on the alkaline water craze because, again, it's a smart business move to get a piece of this action to.
4) You're body may have a "natural" pH balance of 7.4 but that's not what's happening in your stomach. What do you think happens to your alkaline water (any water, really) when it reaches your stomach?
Quote from rahimlee54 :
The pH of any of this is largely irrelevant, when the liquid hits your stomach acid it will become extremely acidic. Stomach acid is one of the 6 strong acids so it'll drop the ph quickly.

Feel free to hate coke some more.
You're spot on on this & the amount of downvotes you're getting is unfortunate...
Quote from sagstl :
I don't get this product…distilled water is to have extremely pure water but is not typically suitable for drinking due to removal of fluoride, electrolytes, and impurities. Advertising distilled water+elecrolytes= normal bottled water(not tap unless they add fluoride)
Water will vary wildly from where it's sourced. Some water has much more TDS & thus a higher mineral content & higher pH.

Removing all dissolved solids by means of distillation or reverse osmosis and then adding back minerals means you can create a product that's consistent no matter where it's being produced. They're removing all variability. That means it tastes the same no matter what state you're buying it from.

There was a product on Shark Tank that reproduced this process for more consistent coffee making. You dissolve a packet of trace minerals in distilled water & make coffee with it.

That all said, it's $0.65 a bottle. I'm picking these up because I like to make these available to delivery drivers who stop by the house.
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Quote from DavidL8545 :
So, what distilled water do you recommend that's commercially available I can use for equipment (vacumop) ?
Walmart's Great Value distilled water for a $1.37 a gallon or Target's Good & Gather for $1.39. Before COVID, distilled water used to be roughly a buck a gallon, maybe 25 cents either way. Walmart and Target has managed keep the price lower while many places have moved to closer to $2/gallon.

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