How to Choose Bottled Water

May 22, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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Glass of water 2 x 2With all the bottled waters on the market today, it’s difficult to tell one type from another.  Here are a few important definitions to help you make your choice:

  • Usually, mineral water contains at least 500 parts per million dissolved mineral solids such as sodium, magnesium or calcium.
  • Sparkling water is carbonated water in which the gases dissolved are “captured” in the water by capping the bottle before they can escape.
  • Club soda is artificially carbonated tap water to which minerals have been added.
  • Seltzer is artificially carbonated tap water that frequently is flavored or sweetened, making it high in calories.

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