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| Poland Spring's plant, in Hollis ME, is the biggest bottler of water in the US. It produces... * |
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| | Last year, we spent about as much on bottled water as on funerals, and more than we did on: * |
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| | Getting our bottled water to us via ships, trains, and trucks requires the equivalent of a convoy of: * |
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| | At the Peninsula Hotel in Los Angeles, the top minibar seller is: * |
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| | In 1976, the average American drank 1.6 gallons of bottled water. In 2006, we each drank: * |
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| | The nation that drinks the most bottled water per person is: * |
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| | We drink more bottled water than we do: * |
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| | The first TV ads in America for Perrier featured: * |
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| | For a typical 99 cent bottle of water, the actual cost of the water amounts to: * |
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| | Compared to typical tap water, that 99 cents of bottled water, costs: * |
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| | The bubbles in San Pellegrino water: * |
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| | Pepsi-Cola’s Aquafina and Coca-Cola’s Dasani, the nation's biggest selling bottled water brands, are actually: * |
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| | Last year, Americans tossed into landfills plastic water bottles worth about: * |
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| | The number of people in the world with no reliable source of drinking water is: * |
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