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		<title>By: Mark&#8217;s Daily Apple &#187; Blog Archive &#187; The Solution to the Bottled Water Problem!</title>
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		<description>[...] Isn&#8217;t is great to know that coffee and soda are hydration alternatives to water? Now, if this little pipsqueak would just drink from a metal can instead of a plastic bottle, she&#8217;d be showing us how to stay hydrated, healthy and environmentally safe! I was really concerned about what alternatives might be available now that I&#8217;m avoiding buying bottled water. Soda, I mean, sparkling beverages, come in cans, which are better for the environment. But until now, I thought sodas, I mean, sparkling beverages, were unhealthy. That just goes to show, boy, what do I know! All this time, the real health issue has been hydration. Nothing more, nothing less. Thanks, Coca-Cola! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Isn&#8217;t is great to know that coffee and soda are hydration alternatives to water? Now, if this little pipsqueak would just drink from a metal can instead of a plastic bottle, she&#8217;d be showing us how to stay hydrated, healthy and environmentally safe! I was really concerned about what alternatives might be available now that I&#8217;m avoiding buying bottled water. Soda, I mean, sparkling beverages, come in cans, which are better for the environment. But until now, I thought sodas, I mean, sparkling beverages, were unhealthy. That just goes to show, boy, what do I know! All this time, the real health issue has been hydration. Nothing more, nothing less. Thanks, Coca-Cola! [...]</p>
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