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All of you backpackers who don't treat your water in some 'safe' places…

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Jerry Adams BPL Member
PostedJan 4, 2018 at 12:53 am

Does that mean we can fill up a few gallons in some random wilderness place and then sell it for $6 each?

Kattt BPL Member
PostedJan 4, 2018 at 1:00 am

Sounds about right.

We could play a game of what’ll be next….brand new  pre dented car for 50k. Why not.

Kattt BPL Member
PostedJan 4, 2018 at 1:02 am

Fresh bread but baked too long on low heat so it has that nice hard day old feel to it for $7 .

I could go all night.

Ken Thompson BPL Member
PostedJan 4, 2018 at 1:09 am

Any type of distressed, antiqued anything. We have holistic water stores so this doesn’t seem that weird. Marketing in action $$$$$$$$$$.

Bob K BPL Member
PostedJan 4, 2018 at 1:53 am

 ” fill up a few gallons in some random wilderness place and then sell it for $6 each?”

A fellow I went to school with, some time in the last century, published a newsletter for people … who were worried about many things. He sold his subscribers bottled water from roadside streams in the Cascades.  If sales fell off, he told me, he’d just write a piece about the evils of fluoridation.

Steven M BPL Member
PostedJan 4, 2018 at 3:13 am

Doug: Best “raw water” I ever had was from an artesian well in Sowbelly Canyon, north of Harrison Nebraska. All you want for free.

Jerry: Let’s get rich from the “distressed” blue jeans trend and sell distressed underwear. It could work!

Ken Thompson BPL Member
PostedJan 4, 2018 at 3:24 am

Let’s just forget why we have water treatment in the first place.

Ralph Burgess BPL Member
PostedJan 4, 2018 at 3:57 am

Doug: Best “raw water” I ever had was from an artesian well in Sowbelly Canyon, north of Harrison Nebraska. All you want for free.

Bottle it as artisan artesian and you can charge $7.95.

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