Product Review: Tap Water

Fat-Free and Calorie-Free

Pam Gaulin
Are you tired of lugging home those 24-bottle cases of water that claims to come from a bubbling spring? Do you get annoyed at having to recycle all that plastic? There is a new product that you should try. It's called tap water, aka good, old-fashioned H20.

Taste

The taste of the tap water varies from faucet to faucet. We live downstream of an algae-filled reservoir that used to be a great place to swim. Now when it rains I can smell the aroma of that closed reservoir when I turn on the faucet. The taste may not be great, but that smell sure brings back some memories.

Fat-Free

Tap water is not only fat-free, it has no calories! That's right, you can drink it and not have to worry about having to work out even more when you're done.

Price

If you do not own your home and pay rent, chances are you don't have a water bill. This means that you can drink as much tap water as you want, for free!

Free Chemicals

The best part about tap water, is you never know what you'll be getting when you turn on the faucet.

In our area we have been treated to some free chemicals and pollutants including chloroform, nitrate and Bromodichloromethane. But hey, what's a little liver toxicity with your water?

Availability

To find your own tap water, go into the bathroom or the kitchen and turn on the faucet.

Enjoy.

Sources

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Pam Gaulin is a freelance writer, journalist (B.A., Journalism), new (and next!) media writer and artist. Associated Content named her 2007 Content Producer of the Year. "First for Women" magazine featured...  View profile

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