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October 8, 2008 3:10:13 AM CDT



Aquafina Is Tap Water

Posted Jul 27, 07 11:18 AM CDT in US Business Science & Health Arts & Living 

(Newser) – Pepsi has agreed to reveal the source of its Aquafina brand of bottled water on the label: the tap. In response to a backlash against the bottled water industry, the company will add the words "public water source" to each bottle, Reuters reports. Like Coke's Dasani, Aquafina is a purified water from public reservoirs.

A Pepsi spokeswoman calls the move "a reasonable thing to do." Critics of the bottled water industry, a $15 billion-a-year business just in the US, have scored several high-profile victories recently. San Francisco now forbids the use of city funds on bottled water under most circumstances, and Ann Arbor and Salt Lake City also impose limits.

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