04 July 2012

Review: Resource Natural Spring Water

Need some bottled water to have on hand as an emergency prep for bad weather, but hate plastic bottles because they seem wasteful? Check out Resource Natural Spring Water. Unlike those palettes of store brand bottled water many folks store, Resource's bottles are made with 50% recycled plastic!

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Resource also comes in a larger bottle, at 1 pt (700 ml), or about three servings of water. This sustainably sourced 100% spring water also contains natural electrolytes, something your body needs day to day, and even more so in hot weather where you are sweating a lot. Unlike some of the other electrolyte drinks available on the market, resource contains no calories - so no worries about fitting it into your diet.

Resource sent me on over a couple of bottles to try out and experience Total Electrolytenment. (LOL, such a funny phrase, right?) It had a clean taste. I always have a love-hate relationship with bottled water because I feel they waste too many resources, but I also know from an emergency standpoint I need to keep at least a couple of days worth on hand. (Got to stay hydrated when killing zombies, right? *wink wink*) I like that these bottles at least are made with recycled plastic - they feel thinner than other bottles to me - and that right on the bottle they encourage folks to keep recycling the bottles. (Sure, I've gotten the message, and I know you have too - but apparently, there's a lot of others who we still need to reach. Only when the landfills are free of items that can be recycled, will the message have reached everyone!) I also liked that Resource contains naturally occurring electrolytes to help keep my body hydrated and happy when it needs it most.

You can find Resource over on Facebook, where you can keep your eyes peeled for coupons and contests.

I received free samples of this product in exchange for sharing my thoughts on it. All opinions are my own.

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