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5 Myths About Bottled Water

EPISODE · Sep 29, 2021 · 9 MIN

5 Myths About Bottled Water

from Water Nerds · host Water Nerds by Hydroviv

There are so many bottled water brands today. Between EPA regulations, marketing gimmicks and contaminants, it's challenging to know what the best decision is for your family. Our water nerds wanted to clear the air a bit and share five need-to-know myths about bottled water.

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