At $40 a 750 ml bottle, BlingH20 is being bought by affluent consumers from a Tennesee-based company. And a Hawaiian seawater sells for $33.50 a two-ounce bottle. But the beverage can be drunk only after it's diluted with water before drinking. Of course, some wonder what the real price is for transporting these high-end, exotic waters to their eventual destination of consumption—and is it really worth the cost? Source: www.findingdulcinea.com
What price water. . .
Water connoisseurs can drink it and water sommeliers can serve it—water with a little more bling and a lot more $$$.
Jul 19, 2008
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