Bottled Water is good ol' Tap Water
Is Dasani the Real Thing?

Coke claims to be the real thing. But instead of simply revealing source and quality information about its Dasani bottled water, it puts its spin machine to work with sound bite environmentalism.
This spring the new Aquafina labels spelling out “public water source” hit shelves. Thanks to your phone calls and letters, Pepsi agreed to this change one year ago this week.
Rather than follow Pepsi’s lead, Coke denies that people want easy access to this information. Call Coke and tell them it’s time to come clean. Let them know that you want to know the truth behind its marketing.
Join
thousands of people today who are calling on Coke to follow Pepsi’s lead and
reveal the source of Dasani bottled water.
Here’s how to do it:
Make a call! Click here for phone numbers and a script to help make your call quick and easy.
Then drop an email. Click this button to send a
message to Coke CEO Muhtar Kent.![]()
One minute can make a big difference.
Onward,

Gigi Kellet
Think Outside the Bottle Campaign
Director
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Stake: The aggressive marketing of bottled water corporations like Coke, Nestlé, and Pepsi is changing the way we all think about water and undermining confidence in our public water systems. Who will provide drinking water in the decades to come? The more water becomes a high-priced commodity, the more public water sources and universal access to water are threatened. This is putting access to safe water in jeopardy for millions around the world. x2o water diet xooma vance alford edge bottled water |
