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$55 bottle of water... you have to be kidding me

This story is from WCBS TV in New York City.

One comment:  Give me a break!

CBS) CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. It's not the first thing you think of when you think of bars, but the new drink of choice is also the oldest drink of choice.

Water is the latest trend when it comes to taste and a bit of marketing.

Glass, plastic, carbonated, non carbonated, high mineral content ... no, it's not a fancy drink or a fine wine. Diane Felicissimo is talking about the latest craze -- water.

It's a business making a splash. Americans spent more last year on bottled water than on iPods and movie tickets -- a whopping $15 billion.

Via Genova, a water bar in Chappaqua, N.Y. (home of Bill and Hillary Clinton), is cashing in on the craze, stocking water bottles that look more like collectors items.

"I have probably close to 80 different types of waters," owner Felicissimo said.

This luxury water comes from all over the world and contains magnesium, calcium and even potassium. One brand, "10 thousand B.C." is a top seller at $30 per bottle.

"They get it from British Columbia, Canada," Felicissimo said. "It's a three-day journey by yacht to get to their water source."

If you want some "Bling H2O," plan on paying an amazing $55 for less than a liter.

And Felicissimo treats her water more like wine.

"I pair the waters with my food," Felicissimo said.

If you want to be a true water connoisseur, here are a few things to keep in mind:

You should keep your water out of the sunlight, serve it at 55 degrees, and, it should go without saying, ice is a big no-no.

"There are so many people that are uneducated about water," Felicissimo said.

CBS 2 HD hit the streets to find out: In the battle of top water vs. tap water, three out of four people we spoke with chose the expensive stuff.

Felicissimo knows all too well. She's already opened up a second location.

"(Within) five years I think more people will be drinking bottled water," Felicissimo said.

And perhaps pouring even more money into this already overflowing industry.

While this is posting, I'm going to the water fountain in our newsroom to fill my plastic bottle.

Shhhh... don't tell anyone.

Published Friday, July 13, 2007 3:30 PM by Cameron Harper

Comments

 

jdavis1957 said:

I'm with you.  I will purchase one bottle, then I'm going to the water cooler to refill it.  With somewhere between 2/3 and 3/4's of this earth being covered with water, why should we have to pay for it?

A few years back, our family went to Gatlinburg, TN on vacation.  While we were there, we all got some kind of stomach bug.  We were staying in a cabin in the hills, and we knew we were drinking mountain water.  We thought maybe we picked up something in the water.  So we filled up a bottle and brought it back with us.  My husband took it to the lab at his work and had it analyzed.  The results came back.  That water was as pure & clean as Memphis water.  

For those of you who don't know,  Memphis has had the best water in the U.S. for years!  Every year there has been a contest between local US cities.  We have always been ranked inthe top 2!  So next time you want to get down on MLGW, stop and take another look.  They are taking care of our most valuable resource.
July 22, 2007 9:11 AM
 

Samantha said:

More plactic to add to our planet.......just what we need
October 28, 2007 5:19 PM
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