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5 Reasons to Make Bottled Water Part of Your Healthy Lifestyle - 0 views

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    A New Year marks a perfect time to start new routines, and many of the resolutions people make involve trying to lead healthier lives. The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) offers this list of five reasons consumers should make bottled water a part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle in 2012.
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Costa Allegra passengers washing with bottled water - 0 views

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    Passengers on the stricken Costa Allegra cruise ship have been forced to wash with bottled water and survive on bread and cheese for three days, it emerged, as a chaotic rescue attempt got under way.
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A healthy start to the New Year begins at home - 0 views

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    A healthy start to the New Year begins at home. Joe Doss, president of the International Bottled Water Association, and Beth Greer, of Super Natural Mom, recently joined host Jonathan Hall on the blog cast "Around the Water Cooler," to discuss healthy starts for 2012. From a Hydration Calculator App to misconceptions about product safety, don't disregard these simple ways to make your life healthier.
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State Trooper Walks In On Armed Robbery In Newton - 0 views

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    NEWTON (CBS) - Good timing helped stop an armed robbery at a CVS in Newton. "Right place, right time" is how describes his visit to the CVS on Route 9 near Elliot Street on Friday morning. Trooper John MacKinnon stopped in to buy a bottle of water and wound up running into a man with a box-cutter who was robbing the pharmacy. "I stopped in to get a bottled water and honestly, I would have been on my way out if not for a young lady who stopped me and said there's a strange or suspicious man at the drug counter. So, I walked back in and there he was behind the drug counter," Trooper MacKinnon said.
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Passengers use bottled water to get overheated train started - 0 views

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    Passengers donated bottles of drinking water to get their train working again after it broke down because of the heatwave.
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bottled-water-fluoride - 0 views

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    The bottled water industry provides both fluoridated and non-fluoridated brands to provide consumers with choice, quality and convenience. A number of IBWA member companies produce fluoridated bottled water for consumers who want fluoride in their drinking water and wish to choose bottled water.
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International Bottled Water Association Applauds Federal Bottled Water Consumer Informa... - 0 views

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    International Bottled Water Association Applauds Federal Bottled Water Consumer Information Legislation
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Bottled water sales ban policy at America's national parks causes controversy: denies v... - 0 views

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    Bottled water sales ban policy at America's national parks causes controversy: denies visitors the option to make healthy beverage choice
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IBWA Position Statement on False and Misleading Claims by the Environmental Working Gro... - 0 views

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    IBWA Position Statement on False and Misleading Claims by the Environmental Working Group on Bottled Water Labeling. Bottled Water Matters is the official voice of the bottled water industry. We are a coalition formed by the International Bottled Water Association. We give bottled water consumers a voice to share their ideas about bottled water safety, the bottled water facts, types of bottled water, healthy bottled water companies and commitment to recycling.
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First Lady Michelle Obama Launches "You Are What You Drink" Campaign - 0 views

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    The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) is proud and excited to be a supporter of a collaboration between the Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) and PHA Honorary Chair First Lady Michelle Obama to encourage Americans to make an easy choice to help improve their health and well-being every day: drink more water. On Thursday, September 12, in Watertown, Wisconsin, the First Lady, joined by IBWA and other supporters, kicked off the effort that encourages people to drink more water, more often. The campaign is being rolled out in a consumer product fashion, with celebrities actively promoting water as a healthy drink and a coordinated social media push. PHA is asking people across the country to visit www.YouAreWhatYouDrink.org to get more information about the campaign. Anyone can use the logo and messages to encourage others to drink more water by Tweeting about it, Facebooking it, Instagraming it, and talking about it. The effort can be found across social media properties at @urH2O or via the hashtag #drinkH2O.
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SAFETY AND REGULATIONS - 0 views

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    Bottled Water Matters is the official voice of the bottled water industry. We are a coalition formed by the International Bottled Water Association. We give bottled water consumers a voice to share their ideas about bottled water safety, the bottled water facts, types of bottled water, healthy bottled water companies and commitment to recycling.
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GLOBAL WATER AVAILABILITY - 0 views

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    Bottled Water Matters is the OFFICIAL voice of the bottled water industry. We are a coalition formed by the International Bottled Water Association. We give bottled water consumers a voice to share their ideas about bottled water safety, the bottled water facts, types of bottled water, healthy bottled water companies and commitment to recycling.
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Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink - 0 views

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    Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink When my mother asked about the topic for my latest column, I replied, "The proposed ban on bottled water." She replied, "Who in their right mind would ever ban that?" It's a good question, especially when one gets past the hysterics triggered by the environmental impact debate. Read more: La Grange News - Water water everywhere but not a drop to drink
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