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Post by Astredeis on Jul 1, 2006 14:33:27 GMT 5
i personally go for C2 sweet, tasty and refreshing
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Post by Rhadamanthys on Jul 4, 2006 14:15:24 GMT 5
mineral water na lng..ü
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Post by [M]sp24 on Jul 4, 2006 16:46:41 GMT 5
c2 d best...! mrmi p flavor.. hehe (mdli p pumila)Ü
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Post by Bloody Alchemist on Jul 5, 2006 15:39:45 GMT 5
Pra sakin One aq dhil malasa din i2 at mas malaki ng konti kesa C2....
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Post by Gunzack on Jul 5, 2006 17:14:10 GMT 5
I would certainly choose a botle of ice-cold water... it would really quench my thirst unlike all those because after drinking them, my mouth would still want some water... so I'd stick with water!!
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Post by [M]sp24 on Jul 6, 2006 13:29:27 GMT 5
I would certainly choose a botle of ice-cold water... it would really quench my thirst unlike all those because after drinking them, my mouth would still want some water... so I'd stick with water!! d ms mrmi kng iinumin... d sme lng kung bbli k ng iba
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Post by azxcvbnm on Jul 6, 2006 13:34:11 GMT 5
c2 xmpre...rar
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Post by papaqui on Jul 6, 2006 15:39:02 GMT 5
C2 green tea. but nobody likes it, nde kasi malasa pero healthy. nde lng cguro health concious
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Post by Bloody Alchemist on Jul 6, 2006 15:41:10 GMT 5
C2 green tea. but nobody likes it, nde kasi malasa pero healthy. nde lng cguro health concious I agree. Ung hinahanap lng iba na drink ay ung mga masarap at malamig sa bibig... Isa na aq dun hehehe.. ;D
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Post by Astredeis on Jul 6, 2006 15:58:45 GMT 5
c2 green tea tastes like hardcore green tea straight from the teabag
it is an acquired taste
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Post by [M]sp24 on Jul 6, 2006 16:11:41 GMT 5
ung kulay green my lsng gulaman.. hehehe ^_^
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Post by jabolicka on Jul 6, 2006 17:28:34 GMT 5
nestea nestea pa rin pa rin
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Post by papaqui on Jul 6, 2006 17:38:24 GMT 5
still its healthyÜ
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Post by [M]sp24 on Jul 6, 2006 18:16:36 GMT 5
very healthy... ^_^
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Post by Bloody Alchemist on Jul 6, 2006 18:39:56 GMT 5
mineral water nlng pra tipid ka na, napawi pa ung uhaw mo... Pro ganun din ata C2 ah...
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Post by allancoallanmo on Jul 7, 2006 15:16:28 GMT 5
Sana magkaroon ang Lourdes na juicedrink ang twag "Lipa" masawap cya pwamiz
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Post by allancoallanmo on Jul 7, 2006 15:18:27 GMT 5
Kung papiliin nyo ko sa mga yan TUBIG pa rin talaga !! Why? kc
mas cheap at 100% drinkable di tulad ng mga juice may ibang di gusto. ;D
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Post by Gunzack on Jul 7, 2006 17:09:11 GMT 5
Kung papiliin nyo ko sa mga yan TUBIG pa rin talaga !! Why? kc mas cheap at 100% drinkable di tulad ng mga juice may ibang di gusto. ;D I sense a double post....
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Post by Bloody Alchemist on Jul 7, 2006 17:15:22 GMT 5
Kung papiliin nyo ko sa mga yan TUBIG pa rin talaga !! Why? kc mas cheap at 100% drinkable di tulad ng mga juice may ibang di gusto. ;D haha... nkakacguro ka ba na 100% drinkable tubig nla? Mas gusto ko ung tubig na binabaon dhil alm mong safe un.
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Post by Rhadamanthys on Jul 7, 2006 17:37:14 GMT 5
may pa healthy healthy pa keong nalalaman dyan ha..
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Post by papaqui on Jul 8, 2006 3:42:58 GMT 5
healthy po kasi tlaga ung green tea eh :-p
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Post by Lee Ward on Jul 8, 2006 6:17:10 GMT 5
Guys, speaking of water, c2, and one, what do they have in common?? BOTTLES kung nabasa niyo yung sa kerygma p. 10 sabi dun ' the bottle is made up of a plastic known as polyethylene terepthalate (or PET) it contains a possible carcinogenic element called diethylhydroxylamine (or DEHA) when used for a long period of time, the repeated washing rinsing and storage in hot environment cause the plastic elements to break down and release the carcinogens in your drinking water 'As Part of my investigatory project in Science, I had discovered something
taken from: www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/petbottles.aspThe rumor started daw in e-mail, The basis for [the e-mail was] a college student's masters thesis that was not subject to peer review and did not reflect a level of scientific rigor that would provide accurate and reliable information about the safety of these products. Fortunately, FDA requires a much higher standard to make decisions about food contact packaging. DEHA, as mentioned in the email is neither regulated nor classified as a human carcinogen. Further, DEHA is not inherent in PET plastic as raw material, byproduct or decomposition product. DEHA has been cleared by FDA for food contact applications and would not pose a health risk even if present. DEHA is a common plasticizer used in many plastic items, many of which are found in the lab setting. For this reason, the student's detection (see comment above) is likely to have been the result of inadvertent lab contamination.
Also note that PET plastics used for bottled water containers are not unique to this product type and is the same as PET plastics used to package other common foods and beverages. Note that the e-mail misidentifies the DEHA used in production of PET plastic as diethylhydroxylamine. The plasticizer used in the production of PET is actually diethylhexyl adipate.) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at one time included DEHA on the list of toxic chemicals maintained under the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), but they have since removed it from the list because DEHA "cannot reasonably be anticipated to cause cancer, teratogenic effects, immunotoxicity, neurotoxicity, gene mutations, liver, kidney, reproductive, or developmental toxicity or other serious or irreversible chronic health effects." And, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), diethylhexyl adipate "is not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans."
Some organizations (including the IBWA) do recommend that plastic water bottles be used only once before recycling, but not because re-use is likely to cause carcinogenic compounds to leach from the plastic bottles into the liquids they hold. The concern is that people (particularly children) can too easily spread and ingest bacteria from their hands and mouths by re-using bottles without properly washing them or allowing them sufficient time to dry.
there you have it DI DAW TOTOONG TOXIC ANG POLYETHYLENE TEREPTHALATE (PET) BOTTLES pero dont get me wrong ah, may mga plastics na toxic talaga pero ung ginagamit sa mga mineral, ONE at c2, ay safe...
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Post by D a s H on Jul 8, 2006 9:16:56 GMT 5
C2 mabilis ang service e masarap p
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Post by papaqui on Jul 8, 2006 9:44:41 GMT 5
agree sobrang sarap at healthy wakekeke
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Post by Rhadamanthys on Jul 8, 2006 11:20:07 GMT 5
ang sungit nung mga lalake na nagtitinda ng c2..
kainis..
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Post by papaqui on Jul 8, 2006 13:28:59 GMT 5
one time bumili aq ng dlawang C2 nag bayad na aq tapos sabi q kuya ung C2 q tapos bigla ba nmang sinabi kung ganyan kayo ng ganyan nde q kayo pagbebentahan
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Post by D a s H on Jul 8, 2006 14:30:38 GMT 5
e d rin kac tyo pumipila kya nagagalit c kuya ako ginagawa ko kac shinushoot ko na lng yung pera tpos kuha ako ng c2!
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Post by papaqui on Jul 8, 2006 15:41:59 GMT 5
di kaya pagkamalan kang magnanakaw
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Post by [M]sp24 on Jul 8, 2006 17:10:00 GMT 5
oo nga... kso dpt nglgay rin cla ng bkl dun n my nksulat n "pleaseee fall in line!!!" ^_^ tpos pa lipat²p cla pwesto...
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Post by papaqui on Jul 8, 2006 19:49:47 GMT 5
sila din ung magulo eh
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