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July 10, 2007 at 2:30 am |
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Bart July 10, 2007 at 2:30 am |
“>linkI went to university at an earthy, granola, type institution on the west coast of British Columbia, where outside observers might be led to believe that a plastic, Nalgene, water bottle was issued to each student upon registration. Nearly every person on campus habitually toted these water transport systems—often using them as an earth-friendly alternative to single serving, vending machine beverages. It was with great sorrow, therefore, that I read the latest research being published about the toxic nature of these water bottles. My love affair with my Nalgene bottle seemed destined to come to an end. You can find the entire article here link |
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Alice July 22, 2007 at 6:22 am |
When I clicked on the link…I didn’t see an article. However, I thought that the water bottles were the water bottles that were bought (with water inside already) and not reusable ones like the Nalgene ones. The Nalgene ones can be put into a dishwasher…the heat should destroy the bacteria. |
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