Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: They're cheaper than a Starbucks habit.
He buys them himself, lugs them himself. Done.
To be clear, it's not the 6-pack of tiny bottles, I'm talking big 1L bottle tables are supposed to share. I was raised that sparkling water is more-so a palate cleanser, it's uncouth to lap it up like you just finished a sportball match. Drives me up a wall to see all those empty 1L bottles stacking up.
Too funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They sell fridges that produce sparking water
WHaaaatt????!!!!!!! (I'm the PP Gerolsteiner drinker)
+1 link or it isn't true.
Anonymous wrote:I am tempted to show my DH this thread to demonstrate how crazy some women are.
The OP would HATE me - I buy cartons of Gerolsteiner from my food co-op and drink at LEAST two liters per day. It is my addiction. [/quote
Same! My rankings (1) Gerolsteiner (2) Topo Chico (3) Perrier. Topo has more carbonation than Perrier but less of a mineral taste. Gerolsteiner is a perfect mineral/carbonation combo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13 pages and the OP does not return since very early in the thread (see sportball comment)....no doubt in my mind it's the hit and run troll who likes to throw out a crazy story just to see how many hits she can get. Winner winner chicken dinner, once again!
Mmmmm...chicken dinner...
Anonymous wrote:13 pages and the OP does not return since very early in the thread (see sportball comment)....no doubt in my mind it's the hit and run troll who likes to throw out a crazy story just to see how many hits she can get. Winner winner chicken dinner, once again!
Anonymous wrote:This thread is beyond ridiculous. My husband has decided that he loves Powerade Zero. Yes, it's a pain to lug bottles home but you know what? It makes him happy and I like to make him happy so once a month I go to Walmart and buy 30 bottles for the month and keep my mouth shut.
Why do people treat their spouses like the enemy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: They're cheaper than a Starbucks habit.
He buys them himself, lugs them himself. Done.
To be clear, it's not the 6-pack of tiny bottles, I'm talking big 1L bottle tables are supposed to share. I was raised that sparkling water is more-so a palate cleanser, it's uncouth to lap it up like you just finished a sportball match. Drives me up a wall to see all those empty 1L bottles stacking up.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is beyond ridiculous. My husband has decided that he loves Powerade Zero. Yes, it's a pain to lug bottles home but you know what? It makes him happy and I like to make him happy so once a month I go to Walmart and buy 30 bottles for the month and keep my mouth shut.
Why do people treat their spouses like the enemy?