
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can do better--I buy my DH la croix, he opens it, takes two sips from the can and then abandons it. It's a innovative way to waste money and trash I tell you what!
Ha! This is my DH, too. He opens 3 or 4 a day, fully drinks maybe two of them, and the rest I find half empty around the house. The pileup of cans is ridiculously wasteful. But he used to drink Pepsi, which is poison. So I keep my mouth shut.
This and the Perrier thing would drive me nuts. Use a glass and have some self control.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can do better--I buy my DH la croix, he opens it, takes two sips from the can and then abandons it. It's a innovative way to waste money and trash I tell you what!
Ha! This is my DH, too. He opens 3 or 4 a day, fully drinks maybe two of them, and the rest I find half empty around the house. The pileup of cans is ridiculously wasteful. But he used to drink Pepsi, which is poison. So I keep my mouth shut.
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:We have tried the soda stream devices at neighbors and in-laws. He claimed Perrier bubbles are distinct, so that's what he prefers.
Anonymous wrote:I can do better--I buy my DH la croix, he opens it, takes two sips from the can and then abandons it. It's a innovative way to waste money and trash I tell you what!
Anonymous wrote:We have tried the soda stream devices at neighbors and in-laws. He claimed Perrier bubbles are distinct, so that's what he prefers.
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 fried tuna sandwich worthy. I am dying laughing.
Anonymous wrote:I also have the same sparkling water addiction but i’m a woman. I drink 1L straight from the bottle - No shame- and frequently drink a second after dinner. My husband goes out into the freezing cold garage in the evening to get my liter of Whole Foods sparkling water and then he stocks up the indoor fridge before work if my supply is depleted. I notice these gestures every single time. For a happier life, be more like my husband!
Anonymous wrote:I also have the same sparkling water addiction but i’m a woman. I drink 1L straight from the bottle - No shame- and frequently drink a second after dinner. My husband goes out into the freezing cold garage in the evening to get my liter of Whole Foods sparkling water and then he stocks up the indoor fridge before work if my supply is depleted. I notice these gestures every single time. For a happier life, be more like my husband!