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Dr Pepper 10

I'm a Pepper! Have never liked the Diet sodas, it's the aspartame, has a very bitter after taste that you can't get rid of. I've tried a few sodas with splenda and they taste better but still not right. I do like the pure sugar version though.


I might try the 10 but I have been on a wicked sweet tea kick lately..... Hows it compre to the OG stuff, does it still have the after taste?
 
I have a reverse osmosis water filtration system on my entire house.
The difference is very noticeable.
Not a big soda drinker,although I love sweet tea."thumbsup"
 
I have a reverse osmosis water filtration system on my entire house.
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WHAT?? Damn man, spent some bucks on that one! Is it just for drinking water or ALL your water?

I work in the water treatment industry, specializing in softeners and Reverse osmosis systems.

Out of the 17,000 customers we have, only ONE has a Whole House R/O system. Spent about 15 grand on it. It is capable of producing about 500-600 gallons a day.

I totally agree though that RO water is undeniably better than tap water or well water. I have an RO system in my house as well, but it is strictly for drinking water. Most bottled water that is sold today is RO water. Unless it is marketed as "Spring Water". Spring water is essentially high quality well water that is filtrated and then UV treated for microbiological contamination. Spring Water is normally a bit harder to treat for bacteria and what not because it is "raw" water that is just filtered. Reverse Osmosis is a whole different procedure.
 
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