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Raw Water
#1
The latest thing for rich folks with money to burn in 2018 is raw water. The purveyor of Live Water (2.5 gallons for only $35.99 + tax) lives in Lahaina & claims filtered water is dead water. Drink your $35 water fast though, it has an expiration date of one lunar cycle.

Puna Rainwater must be worth a fortune!

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/29/dinin...tered.html


"You all just got a lot richer." Donald Trump, Dec 23, 2017, speaking to friends, donors, and sycophants who could afford the $200,000 yearly membership fee at Mar-a-Lago.
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#2
I gotta start bottling my water from my backyard pond put a fancy label on it such as: Exotic Hawaiian Raw Water and start selling it on e-bay at exorbitant rates.
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#3
Do you get extra money for the RLW infusion flavor??
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#4
When I lived in Alaska we had unfettered access to glacier ice. For shts and grins I tried listing some on eBay "Pure water frozen before the industrial revolution" in either liquid or ice form. No dice. It had a lot of views but I think the shipping cost turned people off. Being compressed ice, it lasted forever in our coolers to keep our camping foods cold. It tasted great in beverages too.
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#5
I only drink organic, non-gmo, diet water. [Big Grin]
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#6
But it's not free-range ?!
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#7
Time to patent my idea for homeopathic water.
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#8
I’m getting ready to sell freeze-dried water. Takes a lot less space so storage is easier. The shelf life is also longer and microbes don’t do as well. It’s also very highly concentrated so a little goes a long way.
Puna: Our roosters crow first
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#9
We should go into business together, 8F.
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#10
I bet the freeze-dried water would really go well in some stone soup.
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