Nestlé Pure Life
You’d expect Nestlé Waters, the world’s largest bottled water corporation, to produce water that’s… better than its namesake brand, right? Certainly, Nestlé Pure Life isn’t the worst product on this list, but it isn’t the best either. Simply put, Pure Life is a solid middle-of-the-road product. It has a clean, neutral taste with little to no flavor at all. Despite the fact that many bottled water companies use images of pristine mountain lakes and babbling brooks on their labels, it is possible that your water came from a different source. In fact, more than a quarter of all bottled water is simply water sourced from local municipalities — the same exact stuff that is found in municipal drinking water.
Dannon Spring Water
Everyone seems to be avoiding the subject of Dannon Spring Water, which could be a very telling sign. It is, without a doubt, water. But what is the flavor of the drink? It’s just a bunch of… water, really. Despite the fact that Dannon will quench your thirst, I don’t believe it will rank high on any consumer’s list of favorite beverages. You’ve probably heard the recommendation to drink eight glasses of water a day, which is simple to remember and reasonable in most situations. However, the actual amount of fluid you require depends on your level of activity, where you live, how healthy you are, and how much weight you are carrying.