Keep reading to find out how you can win!
I often buy bottled water when I’m out and I’m also guilty of reusing the bottle by refilling it with normal tap water. But when I read about the possibility of chemicals from the petroleum plastic bottles leaking into the water, I quickly stopped doing that.
So when Noble Beverages offered to send me a couple of SIGG bottles to try out, I jumped at the chance. SIGG bottles:
- are lightweight – similar to a thick plastic sports bottle
- have a patented internal lining which is baked on and won’t crack even if the bottle is dented
- have interchangeable tops and all the parts are replaceable
- are independently tested to prove 0% leaching and are free of harmful chemicals
- are recyclable.
I regularly buy bottled water but I hadn’t tried Noble’s Pureau, “ the only Australian water that is 100% guaranteed to be completely free of all impurities including chlorine, bacteria, sodium (salt), fluoride, nitrates and other inorganic minerals ”, before so I went down to the supermarket to buy some.
Packaged in environmentally friendly 5 and 10 litre casks, along with 600ml and 2 litre bottles, Pureau is one of the oldest packaged water companies in Australia. Recently, a NSW town was in the media for banning bottled water mainly to try to reduce landfill. A better alternative to those bottles is the Pureau cask which is the most environmentally friendly water packaging in Australia.
So the kids filled up their drink bottles and I filled up a SIGG bottle. The first thing I noticed was that the water tasted really clean and fresh-tasting. I think that people get used to drinking the water available to them and when you get to taste water that has been through a unique three-stage filtration method, you can REALLY taste the difference!
When I asked the kids what they thought, they told me:
- it tastes nicer
- it tastes clean
- you can tell it’s not Berkeley water (LOL)
Pureau is a national grocery brand and is available in all Coles, Woolworths, Franklins, IGAs, Foodland and selected health food stores. More information on Pureau is available on its website at: www.noblebeverages.com
Pureau is owned by Noble Beverages, an Australian company based in St Marys, Sydney.
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The Giveaway:
The brilliant people at Noble Beverages are giving Mummified Times Five readers the chance to win 1 of 5 SIGG bottles (valued at $45).
To enter, fill out the form below…
Competition is open to Australian residents only.
Finishes Friday, 20 November @ 6pm.
Keep reading to find out how you can win!
I often buy bottled water when I’m out and I’m also guilty of reusing the bottle by refilling it with normal tap water. But when I read about the possibility of chemicals from the petroleum plastic bottles leaking into the water, I quickly stopped doing that.
I regularly buy bottled water but I hadn’t tried Noble’s Pureau, “ the only Australian water that is 100% guaranteed to be completely free of all impurities including chlorine, bacteria, sodium (salt), fluoride, nitrates and other inorganic minerals ”, before so I went down to the supermarket to buy some.
So the kids filled up their drink bottles and I filled up a SIGG bottle. The first thing I noticed was that the water tasted really clean and fresh-tasting. I think that people get used to drinking the water available to them and when you get to taste water that has been through a unique three-stage filtration method, you can REALLY taste the difference!
When I asked the kids what they thought, they told me:
Pureau is a national grocery brand and is available in all Coles, Woolworths, Franklins, IGAs, Foodland and selected health food stores. More information on Pureau is available on its website at: www.noblebeverages.com
Pureau is owned by Noble Beverages, an Australian company based in St Marys, Sydney.
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The Giveaway:
The brilliant people at Noble Beverages are giving Mummified Times Five readers the chance to win 1 of 5 SIGG bottles (valued at $45).
To enter, fill out the form below…
Competition is open to Australian residents only.
Finishes Friday, 20 November @ 6pm.