Anyone else prefer luxury water instead of carrying around a Camelbak/Hydro Flask?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I literally ONLY drink water. I dislike Evian, but love Fuji. I don't walk around with a bottle of water throughout my day though.

When I go into the office, I bring a bottle of Fiji water with me to drink with lunch. At home, I use water bottles and clean them once a week. I'm the only one drinking out of them.


Evian certainly doesn’t taste as good as Fiji, but Evian’s little bottles are stylish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I literally ONLY drink water. I dislike Evian, but love Fuji. I don't walk around with a bottle of water throughout my day though.

When I go into the office, I bring a bottle of Fiji water with me to drink with lunch. At home, I use water bottles and clean them once a week. I'm the only one drinking out of them.


Evian certainly doesn’t taste as good as Fiji, but Evian’s little bottles are stylish.


LOL at your "stylish" plastic accessories.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I prefer the 64oz Yeti water bottle that makes an ungodly noise when dropped or set on hard surfaces. Announce you are able to spend money on your hydration, but in a sustainable way. Bonus if you work in an office with a Hoshizaki pellet ice maker and can get up to loudly refill multiple times a day.


You refill a 64oz bottle multiple times a day?! How do you get any actual work done?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I prefer the 64oz Yeti water bottle that makes an ungodly noise when dropped or set on hard surfaces. Announce you are able to spend money on your hydration, but in a sustainable way. Bonus if you work in an office with a Hoshizaki pellet ice maker and can get up to loudly refill multiple times a day.


You refill a 64oz bottle multiple times a day?! How do you get any actual work done?


I think PP was making a satirical point about her obnoxious coworkers, but there are so many people who force themselves to drink ungodly amounts of water in a day in the name of “health.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I actually think Evian has the WORST plastic taste. I don't mind Aquafina.

But I rarely buy it. I use a glass ... over and over again ... or a hydroflask. It's not rocket science.


Evian has a strange slippery/slimy feel to it. Ick. I use a stainless camelbak eddy and sanitize the silicone mouth part regularly.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I prefer the 64oz Yeti water bottle that makes an ungodly noise when dropped or set on hard surfaces. Announce you are able to spend money on your hydration, but in a sustainable way. Bonus if you work in an office with a Hoshizaki pellet ice maker and can get up to loudly refill multiple times a day.


You refill a 64oz bottle multiple times a day?! How do you get any actual work done?


I think PP was making a satirical point about her obnoxious coworkers, but there are so many people who force themselves to drink ungodly amounts of water in a day in the name of “health.”


Some of us just like water. We don't have to force drink it in the name of health. I use a 30oz Yeti and refill it at least twice during the day. I would love a pellet ice maker at the office.

PP needs to ask to move to a different cubicle. Or maybe drink some water so she's not such a B about her coworkers.
Anonymous
The 40 ounce stanley quencher has changed my life. I replaced the plastic straw with a glass one as I hate plastic. I drink 2-3 a day - nearly a gallon.

I hate plastic water bottles and have used glass water bottles in the past.

I do have a case of water in my storage room for when I go on walks or outings when I don't want to carry a heavy water bottle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I literally ONLY drink water. I dislike Evian, but love Fuji. I don't walk around with a bottle of water throughout my day though.

When I go into the office, I bring a bottle of Fiji water with me to drink with lunch. At home, I use water bottles and clean them once a week. I'm the only one drinking out of them.


I don’t see the issue with Fiji bottles if you ONLY drink water. It’s cheaper and also less pollution than someone with a daily coffee shop habit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The 40 ounce stanley quencher has changed my life. I replaced the plastic straw with a glass one as I hate plastic. I drink 2-3 a day - nearly a gallon.

I hate plastic water bottles and have used glass water bottles in the past.

I do have a case of water in my storage room for when I go on walks or outings when I don't want to carry a heavy water bottle.

They have a knockoff Stanley quencher at Costco. I think it’s 2 for $20. Love mine!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Luxury water = hormonal disruption from plastic containers, depriving communities of their own water resources for no reason, increasing global warming via transporting water around the world for no reason, and increasing pollution via disgarded plastic bottles

There's a special place in hell for people who drink bottled water


The city water in flint was great. Not to mention all the places we don’t know about.
Anonymous
Aqua Panna in the glass bottle. Yes, I much prefer that.
Anonymous
Thanks to OP for coming up with a more ridiculous term than "luxury vinyl plank"
Anonymous
I got my cheapskate baby boomer parents hooked on Fiji. They love how "soft" it tastes and my mum loves the floral bottle. Anything that keeps elderly super hydrated is good for our family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The 40 ounce stanley quencher has changed my life. I replaced the plastic straw with a glass one as I hate plastic. I drink 2-3 a day - nearly a gallon.

I hate plastic water bottles and have used glass water bottles in the past.

I do have a case of water in my storage room for when I go on walks or outings when I don't want to carry a heavy water bottle.


Isn't a gallon of water a day overkill? Aren't you running the risk of depleting yourself of nutrients and minerals (...salt levels)?
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