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ISKILDE
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jfang's recommendation
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I love when bottled water looks so nice you almost don't want to drink it. ”Iskilde” means ”cold spring” in Danish. The water lies 150-180 ft below the surface in a remote part of the Danish Lake Highlands and is covered by alternating layers of quartz-sand and hard clay.
Do as the Danish do..drink iskilde.
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Updated Jun 14, 2007
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well-hydrated's recommendation
Iskilde truly is a luxury gourmet water. Available in the UK from Aqua Amore, I recommend this water highly!
Updated Nov 11, 2008
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cindymills' recommendation
I find it rather interesting that there is now so much beverage promotion on and competition on this site after AquaBar posted their products, which some are the same that AquaBar offers. Just goes to show that bottle water is just regular water after all. I mean at least be original about it!
Cindy Mills - LA Times
Updated Apr 14, 2008
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Three's recommendation
Sometimes drinking water should feel like a celebration, or special event..
Updated Jul 27, 2007
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Hi Cíndymills,
when we produce a botttled water like Iskilde, we use ground water - just like your local water utility would do. But of course we select water from the best possible source - a priviledge which your local utility usually wont have. during the bottling process, the standard by which you can measure the quality of my work is how well i manage to retain the freshness and delicate taste of the water on tap from this source.
So in a very real sense you can say, that tapwater is the standard by which you should measure my water.
i hope you enjoy the result of my toils!
Best regards
Jan Bender
Owner of Iskilde Aps