Reddit Reddit reviews FIJI Natural Artesian Water, 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 24)

We found 10 Reddit comments about FIJI Natural Artesian Water, 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 24). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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FIJI Natural Artesian Water, 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 24)
PACK SIZE: Pack of 24, 500mL (16.9oz) bottlesEVERYDAY HYDRATION: Perfect for quenching thirst on the go, in the office, and at eventsNATURAL ELECTROLYTES: There’s electrolyte-enhanced water, and then there’s FIJI Water. As tropical rain slowly filters through volcanic rock, it gathers electrolytes that give FIJI Water its signature soft, smooth tasteNATURAL ARTESIAN: Bottled from a natural artesian aquifer in the remote Fiji IslandsSOFT, SMOOTH TASTE: As it filters through ancient rock, water naturally acquires that silica that gives FIJI its signature soft, smooth taste
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10 Reddit comments about FIJI Natural Artesian Water, 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 24):

u/loonifer888 · 9 pointsr/pics

Well on Amazon it's 32 dollars so that's hardly "gouging". Fiji is one of the most expensive bottled waters there is.

u/empirestateofmadness · 8 pointsr/portugal

> Oi? Água na farmácia?

Deve ser aquela água que tem mais oxigénio para oxigenar o corpo, acho que se chama água oxigenada /s (se bem que não me admiraria se vendessem daquelas águas estupidamente caras nas farmácias (estilo água fiji) ou águas com certas composições específicas para pessoas que possam ter alguns problemas de saúde)

u/return2ozma · 7 pointsr/dankmemes

It's $14 bucks for a 24 pack on Amazon. I don't know why people think it's expensive.

FIJI Natural Artesian Water, 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 24) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004CQWWKY/

u/sboomer · 6 pointsr/Dentistry

Crest Whitening Strips

Apply it 1x or 2x a week to make it last longer instead of using it everyday, which could irritate your teeth and gums. The last time I used whitening strips was about 7 years ago. I drink coffee and soda almost everyday. As long as you maintain your dental hygiene, you'll keep the whiteness a lot longer.

Philips Sonicare toothbrush (or any other electric toothbrush)

Use at least twice a day. This will keep your teeth super clean, hence, whiter. I cannot go back to manual toothbrushes. It's amazing what a difference it does in cleaning your teeth. Do not skimp on your toothbrush if you want whiter teeth.

Sensodyne Toothpaste

Get sensitive toothpaste because whitening strips will make your teeth super sensitive. You don't have to get a whitening toothpaste. Those just use more abrasive ingredients, which doesn't necessarily make teeth noticeably whiter.

Water and Gum

Always try to rinse water after every sip of a drink and bite of food. If water isn't available, drink your beverages through a straw and/or chew a sugar-free gum. It doesn't need to be whitening gum - plus gum is just good to have around because many people don't realize they have unpleasant breath.

Floss

Every night. I did this for 6 months straight (I normally flossed infrequently — like once or twice a week) and had a perfect dental checkup after flossing everyday. The dental hygienist didn't even need to scrap off any plaque. This also helps make the sides/gaps between teeth whiter.

Listerine Mouthwash

Use weekly or as needed. I doesn't have to be whitening mouthwash. Do not use it everyday because it will create an imbalance of good bacteria and saliva which is essential for a healthy mouth.

Oh, and get a tan :)

Pictures of me showing my teeth:

http://i.imgur.com/Ulixjy8.gif,
http://i.imgur.com/FJCkoU3.png,
http://i.imgur.com/Cy5eSZw.jpg

u/waitlistNo1 · 5 pointsr/oddlysatisfying

I'm not saying it's cheap but it says $19.99 on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004CQWWKY/?th=1&psc=1

u/pixelement · 4 pointsr/pics

You could probably put in a brand new in-ground pool for that price.

EDIT: Let's say the pool holds around 5,000 gallons, a pretty conservative number for a DIY above ground pool. Each bottle of water of, let's go with Fiji, is going to cost around $1.33 per 16.9 oz. bottle. There are 640,000 fl. oz. in 5,000 Gallons. Therefore, you would need 37870 bottles to fill up the pool. At $1.33 per bottle this is $50,367.10. According to this website, most in ground pools will run you from $25,000-$50,000, so you could buy a high-end pool with the amount of money it would take to fill that dingy pool with Fiji.

u/Dark__Defender · 1 pointr/gifs

No, this cheap ($28.49/24 bottles = $1.20 per bottle)

u/akatherder · 1 pointr/gifs
u/xasper8 · 1 pointr/worldnews

>f you dont think water won't sell at $3/gal, you're dreaming.

It's already selling for over twice that a gallon.

(assuming my math is right)

24 16.9oz bottles = 405.6oz

405.5/128 = 3.168 Gallons

3.16 * $7 = $22.18

(price of water $22.56)